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MUSIC FOR YOUTH IN COURT Measure G won’t return for new vote By BEN BROWN The Daily Journal Measure G will not be Measure B making a return to the ballot this fall after it was ruled that plant limits the county counsel’s office does not have to prepare a bal- lot statement for the proposed cannot be measure. County Counsel Jeanine enforced Nadel filed a petition for declaratory relief in late July By BEN BROWN after attorney E. D. Lerman The Daily Journal and county residents Jim Hill Less than three months and Paula Laguna filed a after it was approved by notice of intention to circulate voters, one section of the a petition that would put contentious medical mari- Measure G back on the ballot juana initiative Measure B as soon as November. has been stayed by the Measure G, passed by vot- court. ers in 2000 and repealed by Mendocino County Sarah Baldik/The Daily Journal voters in June, directed the Superior Court Judge John Ukiah High School Principal Dennis Willeford, city of Ukiah Community Services Director Sage Mendocino County Board of Behnke ruled last week that Sangiacomo and Ukiah Music Center’s Spencer Brewer in the choir room at Ukiah High School Supervisors to use its bud- the medical marijuana Wednesday afternoon. Willeford, Sangiacomo and Brewer are part of the Music for Youth program getary authority to ensure that plant limits set forth in that is dedicated to raising funds and helping preserve Ukiah Unified School District’s music pro- the Mendocino County Measure B cannot be grams. Sheriff’s Office and the enforced because they are Mendocino County District unconstitutional in light of Attorney’s Office make the the ruling by the prosecution of marijuana pos- Appellate Court in People Effort under way to keep music in schools session the lowest possible v. Kelly. By DAVID MINTON their budgets,” Jarrell says. “They it. The arts are as integral as anything, priority and that the Sheriff’s “If the Kelly decision The Daily Journal have overspent in other areas, so now in our society and in our schools, and Office issue no citations stands, Measure B’s specif- ic limits on the amount of “We’re in a real pickle.” they don’t have money to give to people need to remember this.” against anyone growing 25 or school systems. We are required to A loose but well-organized coali- fewer marijuana plants. marijuana a qualified “This is a bad situation.” patient or his primary care Those are the words of a Ukiah live within our budget, we have to tion of concerned folks, working Nadel’s attorney Mark present a budget that is balanced to under the group-name Music For Wasser argued that the Board giver may possess consti- Unified School District employee and tute an amendment of the a local musician. the Mendocino County Office of Youth, is trying to come to the rescue of Supervisors cannot lawful- And just what is their common Education and have our budget by raising $40,000 before the start of ly be directed to use its bud- problem? approved by the County. And that’s the school year on Aug. 25. It seems a getary authority to restrict the See MEASURE B, Page A-12 They are both concerned about why we’re in a pickle now. Our board daunting task, but there is no lack of actions of law enforcement. recent shortfalls in funds and members are faced with hard deci- energy among those involved in In his ruling, Behnke noted resources that have caused cutbacks sions about what we can keep and Music For Youth. that California Government if the sheriff and district attor- in music programs in Ukiah schools. what has to be cut.” “This isn’t a bake sale type of Code 25303 says a board of ney complied with Measure G “The school district is in the same John Mattern, a performer and for- thing,” says Spencer Brewer, a pro- supervisors is not allowed to as proposed, the California place most all county and city agen- mer band director at Ukiah High ducer, promoter and musician affiliat- obstruct the investigative or Attorney General’s Office cies are in right now, we’re all in big School, laments: “It’s unfortunate, the ed with the group. “You don’t raise 40 prosecutorial function of the would then be required to see trouble,” says Gloria Jarrell, who consciousness in our country now. grand with a bake sale.” sheriff or district attorney. to it that the law was enforced. calls her position with UUSD “direc- When a funding crisis comes along A small army of individuals and “The proposed initiative At the hearing on this issue tor of intervention programs and and cuts need to be made, where is organizations has therefore been violates the separation of on July 23, the plaintiffs pre- what’s left of assistance programs.” the first place anyone goes? They go enlisted in the cause. powers between locally elect- sented a redacted version of “It’s because the federal and state to the arts. If someone wants to cut ed officials and branches of the initiative which removed governments have not lived within the math budget no one will stand for See MUSIC, Page A-12 government,” Behnke wrote the portions directing the in his ruling. Behnke also said that, even See MEASURE G, Page A-12 Housing, tobacco, among upcoming issues Pot raids yield six By ROB BURGESS Colfax at the board’s Aug. 5 meeting The Daily Journal BOARD OF SUPERVISORS regarding the approval of an amendment arrests, 1,100 plants Next week will be a busy one for the to the lease Agreement between the Mendocino County Board of County of Mendocino and Dr. Brent The Daily Journal pounds of processed marijua- Among items to be covered is the Hughey for the Grand Jury office, 110 W. Six people were arrested na, $2,000 in cash and 12 Supervisors. introduction of an ordinance amending In the first of two meetings in as many Standley St. and more than 1,100 marijua- firearms, including a loaded Chapter 6.20 of the Mendocino County At 10:30 a.m., the board is scheduled na plants seized Wednesday handgun and a sawed-off days, the board will hold a workshop Code Providing for the Licensure of starting at 10:30 a.m. Monday in the to sit as the Mendocino County Water during the service of search shotgun. Tobacco Retailers. Agency. Roland Sanford, general manag- warrants on three houses in The Mendocino County Farm Advisor/Water Agency Conference “On Dec. 7, 2004, the Board of Room, 890 N. Bush St. er of Mendocino Water Agency, is sched- two counties by local and fed- Department of Environmental Supervisors adopted Ordinance No. 4135 uled to make a presentation. eral law enforcement. Health was contacted due to a Issues of economic development, establishing an ordinance providing for At 11:15 a.m., the board will hold a At 7:30 a.m. Wednesday, diesel spill on the property, redevelopment and affordable housing the licensure of tobacco retailers,” stated public hearing regarding the submittal of Mendocino County sheriff’s and a 5-year-old child found are scheduled to be discussed, with a portion of the item’s agenda summary. an application to the State Community deputies, accompanied by in the house was turned over Michael Dimock, president of Roots of “The intent of this licensure is to compel Development Block Grant Program for members of the Mendocino to Child Protective Services. Change, set to make a presentation before merchants to become educated about an Economic Development Allocation Major Crimes Task Force and Rex Ramsey, 68, and the lunch break. tobacco sales to minors and provide for Planning and Technical Assistance Grant the Drug Enforcement Divina Ramsey, 30, both of The meeting is scheduled to reconvene restrictions on sales should continued of $35,000 for Grant Writing and Administration served a Longvale, were arrested on after the meal recess to further discuss infractions occur. The Health and Human Administration Assistance. search warrant on a home in suspicion of cultivation of such topics as the 2009 Housing Services Department Tobacco Control Before the board breaks for lunch at the 38000 block of Highway marijuana, possession of mar- Element, the Redevelopment Agency program administers this program. The noon and returns to closed session for the 162 in northern Mendocino ijuana for sale and being Five-Year Plan and strategy options for proposed amended changes to this ordi- remainder of the day, the presentation of County. armed in commission of a economic development. nance address the hearing process and the GASB 45 Report on the Retiree According to sheriff’s felony. On Tuesday, the board will reconvene penalties.” Health Study is scheduled to take place at reports, officers found 170 At the same time, officers for its regular meeting, with the open ses- Also slated to be discussed is an item 11:30 a.m. marijuana plants growing in a from the Lake County sion scheduled to start at 10 a.m. in the previously pulled from the consent calen- Rob Burgess can be reached at combination of indoor and board’s chambers, 501 Low Gap Rd. dar by 5th District Supervisor David [email protected]. outdoor grows, along with 20 See ARRESTS, Page A-12 PDF Page Organizer - Foxit Software A-2 – FRIDAY, AUG. 15, 2008 DAILY DIGEST Editor: Jody Martinez, 468-3517 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected]

FUNERAL NOTICES

[\ A memorial from infusing the love Goelz and Adam per/cowboy at ranches in your dogs, your wife and service/potluck will be held of music in her many stu- Goelz. Her siblings, Island Mountain. the country life. You at Lake Mendocino off of dents both young Rick Parker, Rocky Throughout the rest of his preferred mares; and used Lake Mendocino Dr, at and adult. She loved music Parker, Myra Ashiku and life Dan worked on to hunt bears. Joe Riley Memorial on and gardening Sandy Lucchesi. various ranches in Your voice was quiet when Sunday, August 17th, above all else. Lana was raised in Mendocino, Humboldt, you would call at 2pm. Marilynn’s family will Ukiah, she and her family [\ Trinity and Sonoma your dogs; they listened to remember her deep spi- lived in Riverside, Ca. Counties. Along with his every word, some- ritual connection expressed where she worked as brother he owned Drewry times with only a nod. A through her music and her an account manager for Brothers Livestock hard workin’ man compassion and caring for Nestle's Corporation. Transportation and Double from dusk ‘til dawn. all living beings. She cared Lana had a sweet loving deeply about her students, spirit, always willing D Rodeos, and contracted You served your country some of whom she taught to lend an ear to someone stock to local rodeos. Dan with pride. Mother from youngsters through in need. She had will be remembered for his cows, heifers, bulls and high school. great wit and a sassy sense expertise with cattle dogs, calves, were at times A favorite phrase of hers of humor. Her boys were horses and cattle. He had your other halves. Buck- was “We’re all so deep and her life. Separate but never a great smile with sparkling offs and broken superficial.” apart, eternal love... She blue eyes, great sense of bones couldn’t keep you Marilynn is survived by will be deeply missed. humor and loved to joke down; you would her husband, Randy Services will be held at and tease. heal up and be on solid Tollefsen, of Ukiah, daugh- Eversole Mortuary on Dan is preceded in death ground. A man with a ter Shoshana Boek Monday August 18th at by his brother, Wil- devilish smile, quick-witted of Chico, CA, granddaugh- 10:00AM. liam Perry Drewry, sister and style. A man ter Dominique Toll- LaVerna Patricia of his word, a man of efsen Boek, brother Jim [\ Holzhauser, and grand- honor, and strength. MARILYNN TOLLEFSEN Ekberg of Orcas Isand, DANIEL GORDON DREWRY daughter Dakota Fay You were a gentle man, salt Marilynn Tollefsen,69, WA, and her niece Dan died suddenly while Standley. Dan is survived of the earth, for a JOHN “JACK” GAGE passed away Sunday, Rebekah Ekberg and at home with his by his wife of 45 friend you would walk a Jack Gage was born August 10th 2008 after a her daughter Serena wife and grandson on the years Billie Louise James country mile. A cow- October 17, 1925, in Los long struggle with Ekberg of San Francis- Baxter Ranch in Drewry (childhood boy to the truest of mean- Angeles and passed away in ovarian cancer. She died co, CA. Marilynn was pre- Dos Rios on August 11, companion, who grew up ing. Dan loved his Lucerne July 9, 2008. peacefully at her ceded in death by 2008. Born April 1, on the nearby No- family unconditionally. His He is survived by his home with her husband of her mother and father, 1930 in Eureka to Mary ble Home Ranch and big heart, and wife of 30 years, Ruth 33 years present. Alice and Maurice Ekberg. Ellen Gordon and Marilynn was born in “She knows too much to granddaughter of Olive easy way came naturally Gage, and together they William Perry Drewry. Snook). Also survived by day by day. You raised Vick Holdcraft Chicago, Illinois on June argue or to judge.” 15, 1939 and lived for the Donations may be made Dan spent his early his daughter Mary made the trip to Cheyenne of Arkansas & his four childhood on the Drewry children, Maggie Har- past 30 years on to: The Allegro Lou Moore, son Harry with a new cow- rington of Chico & her four the land she and her hus- Scholarship Program, C.O. Ranch in Bell Hugh Standley, grand- boy hat in hand; driving children, Wilma band homesteaded. The Ukiah School Springs. The ranch was sons Travis, Dustin, and many miles to see Harrington of Ukiah & her After graduating high of Music 333 N. Oak St. pioneered by his Dan Moore, and some cowboy smile. A foot- four children, Cyn- school in Evanston, Illinois, Ukiah, CA 95482. great grandparents in the Kyle Standley, and numer- ball game, good thia Harrington of Ukiah & she went on to receive a Arrangements are under 1870s and is still ous nieces and glass of red wine, maybe a her four children, master’s degree in the direction of the owned by the Drewry fami- nephews. Dan will be sorely bull-riding from Fred Riley of Ukiah & his music performance from Eversole Mortuary. ly (cousin to Dan). missed by every- time to time. Rodeo Valley two children, & Lin- Northwestern U. She Dan lived the majority of one who had the to plea- or Brushy Moun- da Williams of Ukiah & her taught piano all her adult [\ his life in Bell sure of knowing him. tain is where you felt at four children. He is life, helping to start LANA KAY GOELZ Springs, Dos Rios and A family gathering will be home, never once also survived by his three the Ukiah School of Music Born January 30th 1950 Covelo. Dan served in held at a later date. feeling alone. Gathering sons, John, Mike, & with two friends. Passed August 8th 2008 the Korean Conflict from Ode to Daniel Gordon cows and marking Mark all of Los Angeles; 7 She was a great mother Lana was survived by 1952-1954 and Drewry calves, ended with a great grandchildren; & and grandmother her husband Roger when he returned he went Uncle Dan. What a great meal at last. Ride 18 great-grandchildren. and received much joy Goelz, her two sons Keenan to work as a trap- man. You loved on Uncle, Ride on.

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FRIDAY SolFest coming to ONI & DOLORES -- Live music; Himalayan Cafe; 1639 S. State St., Ukiah; 467-9900. PUNCH & JUDY BAND -- Live music; Ukiah Brewing Company; 101 S. State St., Ukiah; 9 p.m.; $5 cover; 468- Hopland this weekend 5898. UPWORDS MOVEMENT -- Hip-hop trio; Shanachie Special for the Journal Pub; 50 S. Main St., Willits; 9 p.m.; $4 cover; 459-9194. Concerned with rising gas prices and dwindling fuel sup- DJ DANCE MUSIC -- DJ dance music with Jose; plies, over 10,000 people from around the world will Perkins Street Lounge; 228 E. Perkins St., Ukiah; 10 p.m. descend on the Mendocino County hamlet of Hopland this weekend for the annual SolFest. For two days, Hopland will be transformed from a sleepy SATURDAY wine-country village into the bustling solar capital of the ‘TWO NOTE SAMBA’ -- Jazz duo, hors d’oveurs and world. The non-profit Solar Living Institute hosts SolFest at greek salad cooking demonstrations, children’s story its 12-acre solar-powered headquarters. reading, at the Farmers’ Market; Alex Thomas Plaza; Leading experts in all things green and organic speak and Ukiah; 8:30 a.m. to noon. teach, close to 200 exhibitors showcase the latest in energy IRIS SOCIETY SALE -- Annual Iris Society sale, at the and fuel-saving technology and products, and world-class Farmers’ Market; Alex Thomas Plaza; Ukiah; 8:30 a.m. to entertainment, food and drink ensure that visitors are enter- noon. tained as well as inspired and informed. SOLFEST -- Live music and workshops; Real Goods/ SolFest features eight separate workshop tents and learn- The Solar Living Institute; Highway 101, Hopland; 10 a.m. ing areas will cover topics from renewable energy and post- to midnight; $45 weekend/$30 for Saturday; 744-2017. petroleum preparation to the future of green careers. BLUE SKY BAND -- Humane Society Benefit; The Attendees learn how to clean up toxic wastes with mush- Clubhouse; 107 S. Oak, Ukiah; 2 p.m.; $10 at the door. rooms, how to build solar cookers, how to make and use OPEN MIC -- Live performance; Hopland Brewery; Biodiesel manufactured from recycled cooking oil, and 13351 S. Highway 101, Hopland; 4 to 7 p.m.; Free; 744- much more. 1361. World-class musical entertainment is a Solfest tradition. PAPILLION -- Bellydancing; Himalayan Cafe; 1639 S. This year’s headliners include ‘60s legend and political State St., Ukiah; 467-9900. activist Maria Muldaur and her band, and rockers New Monsoon. COUNTRY BOYS BAND -- Dance music; Bartlett Hall; Ed Begley Jr. 495 Leslie St., Ukiah; dance 7 to 10 p.m.; $9 cover; all The Saturday night Moondance features funk-meisters Albino, the Troupe de Trash fashion show featuring high adults welcome. For all the attendees and participants, SolFest truly is JASON ARGOS QUARTET -- Jazz; Shanachie Pub; fashion crafted from garbage, and much more. Solfest also features an incredible lineup of panels and “The Greenest Show on Earth,” and proves once again that 50 S. Main St., Willits; 8 p.m.; $5 cover; 459-9194. saving the planet can be fun. Solfest 2008 will take place at UPWORDS MOVMENT -- Hip-hop/funk trio; Ukiah speakers. Experts will update the audience on the latest breakthroughs in solar and renewable energy technologies the Solar Living Institute in Hopland on August 16 and 17. Brewing Company; 101 S. State St., Ukiah; 9:30 p.m.; $7 Tickets are available at the Ukiah Food Coop or at the gate, cover; 468-5898. and policy, responses to the climate crisis and peak oil, and the latest trends in green building. Keynoting will be and Mendocino County residents get a $5 discount on any DJ DANCE MUSIC -- DJ dance music with Jose; ticket. For more information, call 744-2017, or go to Perkins Street Lounge; 228 E. Perkins St., Ukiah; 10 p.m. Hollywood green icon Ed Begley Jr., local author Derrick Jensen, and national mushroom expert Paul Stamets. www.solfest.org. SUNDAY SOLFEST -- Live music and workshops; Real Goods/ The Solar Living Institute; Highway 101, Hopland; 10 a.m. to midnight; $45 weekend/$25 for Sunday; 744-2017. BLUE SKY BAND -- Hot August nights dance; Ukiah Tipping with green bucks Moose Lodge; 1282 S. State St., Ukiah; 1 to 5 p.m.; 462- 2027. Excellent crowd at the mar- tation to play at the market money local, retail spending is NARADA MICHAEL WALDEN -- Grammy winning ket last week! However, there and became an instant crowd a small piece of the overall R&B, Soul, Pop, and Funk; Sundays in the Park; Todd is evidence that some of your favorite. puzzle. Grove Park, Ukiah; 6 p.m. neighbors are still not aware The wonderful keyboard The US Bureau of Labor of what’s available at the playing was by Ukiah School Statistics data on 2006 con- MONDAY Saturday Farmer’s Market. of Music students Angela sumer expenditures indicates They may be inadvertently Steen, Olivia Consterdine and that the top four things we MICROPHONE NIGHT -- Sing or play an instrument; missing the fun. Bobby Tang. Instructor Tom spend money on – housing, Club 711; 711 S. State St., Ukiah; 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.; 462- For example, our phone Ganoung also treated us to a transport, food and personal 7111. survey suggests that there are few tunes. The SPACE Taiko insurance/pensions – repre- people who avoid the market drummers provided a perfect sent nearly 75 percent of our because they think there is not start, although coffee sales at average annual household TUESDAY enough selection. Last week Schat’s may have been down. expenditures. It is great for the we had 26 food and 11 craft Hopefully the market can do local economy when we select KARAOKE -- Karaoke and DJ dancing; Perkins Street vendors. That’s 37 shops in more to support local music a local source for entertain- Lounge; 228 E. Perkins St., Ukiah; 8 p.m.; free. one place! Be a good neighbor The Market Message education. ment or retail. However, we TAHITIAN DANCE -- Every Tuesday night; Mendocino and spread the word. Last week’s demonstration can do far more to increase Ballet Studio; 205 S. State St.; Ukiah; ages 11 to 99; 5:30 Other neighbors are avoid- By Scott Cratty chef Jini Reynolds not only our prosperity by shifting our to 6:30 p.m.; $8 to $11. ing the market because they Caroline Radice will show prepared excellent oyster dollars for things like our are busy taking care of chil- you how to dazzle guests with dishes and sauces, she shared housing, food and insurance WEDNESDAY dren or grandchildren. You hors d'oveurs that combine an idea that is too good not to to a local source. I learned and I know there is no better Shamrock’s local chèvre with pass along. Jini is keeping about one option at the OPEN MIC NIGHT -- Open Mic; Ukiah Brewing Co.; place for hanging out with the plum, lavender and honey. some of our $2 wooden Green Mendo-Lake Credit Union 102 S. State St., Ukiah; 8:30 p.m.; free; 468-5898. kids. Tell your neighbors that She will also demonstrate how Bucks with her at all times. information table at last we have a children’s reading to assemble a Greek salad. She uses them around town in Saturday’s market. They do and other family events every Caroline’s professional cook- any situation that calls for giv- not resell their loans to an out- week. Moreover, by doing ing experience started at ing a tip such as when she eats of-the-area mega bank. Some encouraging their shopping at the farmer’s Moosewood Restaurant, in out or gets a car washed. Hence, when you get a loan market as a family, they will Ithaca NY, which inspired her Handing out Green Bucks as from the credit union, your cross something important off to cook with only high quality, tips creates a personal connec- payments stay in the local news about foster care the “to do list” and have a local produce. She currently tion, lets people know about economy. great time together. Here’s manages Black Dog Farm in the farmer’s market and Reminder: The Redwood When I called Camille what a family can enjoy Redwood Valley. spreads some fun and commu- Valley market is having a Schraeder, Executive Director tomorrow: • Free live Music by “Two nity sprit. It also ensures her Farm Tour Fundraiser on Aug. of Redwood Children’s • Children’s reading: A Notes Samba,” a jazz duo fea- money stays around to boost 30. The tour includes three Services, to talk about foster Child, A Dog & A Good Book, turing Craig Schlatter on the local economy and support farms and will end with care, I was expecting to hear reading in the park by Eliza piano and Will Siegel on our fine local farmers and refreshments and music. For bad news. I recently read a Wingate with Joplin the Guitar and Vocals. craftspersons. Green Bucks more info or to sign up call report that estimated that over Therapy Dog at 10 a.m. Several people asked who are available at the Friends of Jen at 485-5363. half of the children exiting the • The annual Iris Society was playing the country-fla- MCFARM table and are used Certified farmer’s markets foster care system will be sale, your opportunity to stock vored American classics last just like cash for anything at are in Ukiah from 8:30 a.m. to incarcerated, homeless or up on excellent locally culti- Saturday. That was Toby the Ukiah Tuesday or noon Saturday and 3-6 p.m. dead within a year of their vated bulbs. Children under Avery and Friends (Mel Saturday farmer’s market. Tuesday on School Street at emancipation. eight can receive a free iris Woods and Michael Gomez). (Other county farmer’s mar- Clay Street and in Alex What I heard from Camille bulb and hands on instruction A few weeks back Mr. Avery kets like Willits and Redwood Thomas Plaza and in was a different story. She said, in how to plant it – dirt to appeared after the market Valley have their own market Redwood Valley on Sunday “While the statistics continue practice in is provided! closed and performed as we money.) from 9:30-1 p.m. at 8920 East to be a serious concern for the • Cooking Demonstration: packed up. He earned an invi- Speaking of keeping your Road in Lion’s Park. youth, who are the responsi- Giving Back bility of all of us, things have By Susanne Norgard improved. after a difficult childhood and from 2 to 4 p.m. The meeting will take place at the Mendocino In 1999 there were 190,000 County Department of Social Services’ Big Sur Conference children in foster care in early adolescence, Camille re- California. Now the number entered foster/group care as COMMUNITY BRIEFS Room, at 747 S. State Street, Ukiah. has decreased to less than an adolescent. Videoconferencing to Ukiah will be held at the Fort Bragg 80,000. More families are By the time she was 18 office of the Department of Social Services, at 825 S. Franklin. receiving services that keep years old, Camille was a Last Janus lectures set for Monday For more information, call Polly Palecek at 463-7962. “house parent” in the foster them together, and many chil- The last Janus lecture will take place on Monday, from 10 to The Mendocino County Policy Council on Children and dren are being moved into care group home where she Youth and the PCCY Child Abuse Prevention Commission is a had been placed. She admits 11:30 a.m., at Washington Mutual, at the corner of State and permanent situations more Gobbi. collaborative group of agency and community representatives quickly -- often with members that she was “a little young to be running a house of kids,” that are working together to improve the quality services pro- of their extended family.” vided to children, youth and their families in Mendocino In a strange sense, Camille but it was really the only thing Ukiah Community Center owes a lot to the foster care she knew how to do: “When I benefit celebration set for Aug. 23 County. The meetings are open to interested members of the system because it was through left the group home communi- public. the system that she was ty, I didn’t know how to drive The Ukiah Community Center will hold a benefit celebration placed, as an infant, with a a car, had not been in a store at the Farmer’s Market on Saturday, Aug. 23. Boys and Girls Club of Ukiah caring family. She and her in eight years, and did not They invite the community to attend the event, which will twin sister were taken from know how to get a real job or take place from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., at the farmers’ market in Alex to be open Aug. 18 through 25 how to obtain housing.” their mother at age two Thomas, Jr. Plaza. months for “failure to thrive.” Since that time Camille has The Boys and Girls Club of Ukiah announces that it will be “We were basically starving come a long way, pursuing a open for summer programming during the week of Aug. 18 to death,” Camille told me. successful career in foster Policy Council on Children and Youth trough 25, at a cost of $40 for the week. She appreciates the fact that care administration. After and the PCCY Child Abuse Prevention All youth ages 5 to 18 years are welcome to attend. Indoor she was in a stable, consistent working for other agencies, and outdoor on site activities are available. and nurturing environment for she founded Redwood Commission meeting set for today Children’s Services in 1995, For more information, contact Liz Elmore at the Boys and the first formative years of The Policy Council on Children and Youth and the PCCY Girls Club by calling 467-4900 or e-mailing lelmore@ukiah- life. After that, she was Child Abuse Prevention Commission will meet Friday, Aug. 15, bgc.org returned to her mother and, See GIVING, Page 10 PDF Page Organizer - Foxit Software A-4 – FRIDAY, AUG. 15, 2008 FORUM Editor: K.C. Meadows, 468-3526 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] Letters from our readers From the desk of ... Oppose offshore drilling To the Editor: The government’s own data shows that offshore drilling won’t make any difference GEORGE WILL to gas prices for 20 years. The Energy Information Administration has stated that “access to the Pacific, Atlantic, and Eastern Gulf regions would not have a significant impact on domestic crude oil and natural gas production or prices before 2030.” McCain needs We need to focus on renewable energy. Drilling is not a long-term energy policy. We cannot place our oceans at risk just to recast issues because it might provide a ‘psychological benefit’ to American consumers, as Sen. Last August, John McCain’s campaign was a gutter- John McCain has suggested. It’s a myth ing candle, out of money but flush with half-baked that no oil was spilled in Hurricanes ideas that were unlikely to be improved by further bak- Katrina and Rita. According to the official ing. Anyway, to have many ideas is to have too many Minerals Management service report, the for a campaign’s concluding sprint, and McCain’s hurricanes caused 124 offshore spills for a revival has not been robust enough to bring him even total of 743,700 gallons, six spilling 42,000 with Barack Obama. Now McCain’s rejuvenated gallons or more. hopes rest on his ability to recast this election, focus- China is not drilling off the coast of ing it on who should lead America in a world sudden- Cuba. This is an absolute myth, and cannot ly darkened by Russia’s war of European conquest. be used as a justification to drill To begin the recasting, he should weed from the Gene Ulmer unkempt garden of his political thinking the populism Fort Bragg which often seems like mere attitudinizing redeemed by insincerity. His silliness about sinful Wall Street and Good reading administrative segregation. Now, I will shift to renewable energy sources -- exploitative corporations cannot compete with To the Editor: admit, there were a small number of these rebuilding our economy and cutting fuel Democratic entrees in the nonsense sweepstakes. gang members who were respectful to the costs. In a year when ‘change’ has become Furthermore, his populism subverts his strength -- the I’m really starting to enjoy reading perception tthat although he is an acquired taste, he is Letters to the Editor written by progressive deputies. They did as instructed and kept a refrain, let’s make sure they know what their cells squared away. If this writer real change looks like. serious, hence incapable of self-celebratory froth such pundit Dave Smith because his writings are as “we are the ones we’ve been waiting for.” always good for a laugh. In his latest effort wants a respectful position in society, he Letters to the editor in support of the oil needs to dissociate himself completely with industry are showing up all across the McCain’s populism, if such there must be, should in the July 20 Daily Journal, Mr. Smith be distilled into one proposal that would be popular states that if a mall is built on the old gang life. How about getting a job with country -- a clear sign of an orchestrated CCC? Or enlisting in the armed services? campaign to maintain the status quo. We and, unlike most populism, not economically injuri- Masonite site it will create a “climate ous. The proposal, for which he has expressed sympa- chaos” due to the amount of CO2 produced Higher goals in life are achieved through need to respond -- to make sure the media hard work. When you get out of jail, get a stops focusing on simplistic and misleading thy, is: No officer of any corporation receiving a fed- by the cars. I wonder why Mr. Smith is not eral subsidy, broadly defined, can be paid more than concerned with the pollution from the myr- job, set a good example for the younger proposals that will worsen our economy. Hispanic kids who (undoubtedly) look up Obama’s point that properly inflated tires the highest federal civil servant ($124,010 for a GS- iad automobiles that pass through the City 15). This would abruptly halt the galloping expansion of Ukiah on a daily basis, a good percent- to you and then, society will respect you. and driving the speed limit will more Chaz Roberts oil than all of the off shore drilling can pro- of private economic entities -- is GM next? -- eager to age of them on State Street right in front of become, in effect, joint ventures with Washington. Mr. Smith’s little bookstore. Oh but I for- Ukiah duce has been proven to be true by FactCheck and the scientific community. At Next, McCain should make an asset of an inevitabil- got, I believe the progressives consider the Thank you ity by promising two presidential vetoes. The City of Ukiah to be sacred land. So maybe the same time McCain laughs at this “non- To the Editor: sense” and wants more off-shore drilling. inevitability is enlarged Democratic congressional if you’re a progressive and on sacred land majorities in 2009. Americans suffer political astigma- you’re immune to the ravages of pollution. I would like to express thanks, on behalf Now even Obama is saying that “limited” of the 2008 class of medical assisting stu- off shore drilling may be in order. The tism. They squint at Washington, seeing an incompe- Also in the same paper was a letter writ- tent cornucopia that is too big but which should ten about “chem trails.” When I was a kid, dents at the Regional Occupational strangle hold the oil interests has on our Program at Mendocino County Office of government and us and this obvious influ- expand to give them more blessings. Their voting these things were called “vapor trails” and behavior, however, generally conforms to their pro- were caused by hot airplane exhaust hitting Education. ence on campaigning politicians must end. I had the opportunity to be taught by We all need to speak up, write letters and fessed suspicion about unchecked power in the cold air of the upper atmosphere. Isn’t Washington: In 31 election cycles since the restoration it amazing how over time something as wonderful instructors: Sue Everett, Sandy take back our country and steer a course Peters, and Darcie Antle. Not only did we that benefits our children. We do not need of normal politics after the Second World War, 19 of simple as a “vapor trail” can become some- them produced divided government -- the executive thing as sinister as a “chem trail”? receive excellent classroom instruction, but more oil to burn, we must stop burning it we also have the opportunity to work in and stop making this planet uninhabitable and legislative branches not controlled by the same I have a great idea. I think Mr. Smith party. and the “chem trail” letter writer should medical offices in the community. for future generations. The ROP MA program receives my I’ve always been puzzled by this oddity: Two Democratic priorities in the next Congress become partners. Then they can blame all would placate two factions that hold the party’s leash - of the things they are unhappy with on the highest recommendation to anyone interest- Every parent that I’ve met would give their ed in starting a career in the medical field. own life to protect the life of their child, - organized labor and the far left. One is abolition of evil “chem trails.” And then, if the rest of workers’ right to secret ballots in unionization elec- us are real lucky, maybe space aliens will ROP offers a well-rounded program in a but they seem willing to slice their child’s very supportive atmosphere. throat for a buck today if they will not tions. The other is restoration of the “fairness doctrine” swoop down and abduct the both of them. in order to kill talk radio, on which liberals cannot May the farce be with you! Bev Mooney bleed out until tomorrow. What powerful Redwood Valley influence greed is! compete. The doctrine would expose broadcasters to David Anderson endless threats of litigation over government rules Ukiah Jeff Oldham Potter Valley about how many views must be presented, on which What it’s really about? Time for Congress to listen issues, by whom, for how long and in what manner. Headquarters opening By promising to veto both of these forthcoming To the Editor: To the Editor: To the Editor: We’ve heard lots of talk about energy assaults on fundamental freedoms, McCain would give I just had to do it. I can’t believe it, but Thanks to getting a great site early, the specific content to voters’ usually unfocused fear of I’m writing to the Ukiah Daily Journal. I’m lately. Mendocino County Democratic Central But when it comes to action, there’s not one-party government. Then, having delighted conser- writing this in response to Tim Taber’s let- Committee is opening the Democratic Party vatives, who have thus far curbed their enthusiasm for ter vis-a-vis his “Southern Mexican” segre- much to report. headquarters in downtown Ukiah earlier The U.S. Congress left Washington for him, he should make this challenge: gation issues at the Mendocino County Jail. than expected. He should ask Obama to join him in a town meeting What he’s not telling the good honest con- the summer vacation without addressing We’d like to invite the public to our the energy crisis. They didn’t deal with gas on lessons from Russia’s aggression. Both candidates servative people of this town/county is that Opening Reception today, Friday, Aug. 15 favor NATO membership for Georgia and Ukraine, “Southern Mexicans” is another way of prices. They didn’t move on solutions to after work, from 4:30 to 7:30 pm. climate change. What’s worse, their inabili- perhaps Vladimir Putin’s next victim. But does saying Sureno gang members. The The headquarters is located at 205 W. Russia’s behavior cause Obama to rethink reliance on “Southern Mexicans” (as he so eloquently ty to renew the clean energy tax credits Standley St. and will be staffed by volun- means that government incentive programs “soft power” -- dialogue, disapproval, diplomacy, eco- put it) were/are, I believe, nothing but a teers from the local Democratic Club and nomic carrots and sticks -- which Putin considers disciplinary problem. Always causing to support the solar and wind industries the Inland Mendo-Lake Obama ‘08 cam- will expire at the end of this year. Jobs will almost an oxymoron? Does Russia’s resort to military issues; flooding the cells, banging on paign. Everyone is welcome. coercion, and its arsenal of intercontinental ballistic doors, not returning to their cells when be lost as a result of their inaction. Tax Wendy Pollitz incentives remain in place for oil, coal and missiles, cause Obama to revise his resistance to mis- asked by the hard working deputies, pass- President, Ukiah Valley sile defense? Obama, unlike McCain, believes Russia ing “kites” (letters) back and forth with nukes; 85 percent of Americans are in Democratic Club favor of the clean energy tax credits, but belongs in the G-8. Does Obama think Russia should general population inmates, writing on cell Jim Stoepler be admitted to the World Trade Organization? Does walls, destroying their jumpsuits and the Americans are not what Congress listens to Chair, Inland Mendo-Lake and this needs to change, they work for us Obama consider Putin helpful regarding Iran? Does like. The list goes on and on. I know this Obama ‘08 campaign Obama accept the description of the G-8 as an organi- information because I spent (about) a year on our payroll. Jim Mastin America can generate 100 percent of our zation of the largest “industrialized democracies”? in jail myself. The deputies worked very Chair, Mendocino County Does he think China should be admitted? hard keeping the peace and projecting a electricity from clean sources -- and we can Democratic Central Committee do it within 10 years. We can make the McCain, like Republicans generally, reveres Ronald constant display of professionalism. Reagan. But such reverence seems to involve an oblig- There was a time when the “Southern atory sunniness, which suits neither McCain nor this Mexicans” were allowed out in general moment. A great political thinker of the last century, population, but that time is long gone. As WHERE TO WRITE Raymond Aron, was right: “What passes for optimism far as his plea to “rehabilitate” that should is most often the effect of an intellectual error.” have been thought about and addressed President George Bush: The White www.house.gov/write rep McCain must convince voters that Obama’s compla- before he committed the last crime which cent confidence in the taming abilities of soft power is landed him in county jail and therefore, House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., Washing- Assemblywoman Patty Berg: State ton, D.C. 20500; (202) 456-1111, FAX Assembly District 1, Capitol, Rm. 4146, the effect of liberalism’s scary sentimentalism about a (202)456-2461. dangerous thing, human nature, and a fiction, “the Sacramento, 95814. (916) 319-2001; community of nations.” LETTER POLICY Governor Arnold Schwarzeneg- Berg's Ukiah field representative is Ruth McCain is hardly the change many people have ger: State Capitol, Sacramento, 95814. Valenzuela. Ukiah office located at 311 N. been eagerly waiting for, but Putin is part of the change The Daily Journal welcomes letters to the (916) 445-2841; FAX (916)445-4633 State St, Ukiah, 95482, 463-5770. The we must confront. Until Russian tanks rolled into editor. All letters must include a clear name, Georgia, it seemed that not even the Democratic Party signature, return address and phone number. Sen. Barbara Boxer: 112 Hart Sen- office’s fax number is 463-5773. For email Letters chosen for publication are generally go to web site: assembly.ca.gov/Berg could lose this election. But it might if McCain can ate Office Bldg., Washington, D.C. 20510; make it turn on the question of who is ornery enough published in the order they are received, but (202)224-3553; San Francisco, (415) 403- shorter, concise letters are given prefer- Senator Pat Wiggins: State Senate to give Putin a convincing, deterring telephone call at ence.We publish most of the letters we 0100 FAX (202) 224-0454. 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Holiday logo IN OUR COMMUNITY contest announced All are welcome at the The Main Street Program and the Ukiah Chamber are joining forces this year and start- UCC benefit celebration ing preparation early for the hometown holiday set for Saturday, Aug. 23 season. The name “Holidays in Ukiah -- A Ukiah Senior Center Perfect Pear” was selected as the new name for The Ukiah Community Center will hold a Ukiah’s holiday festivities. The name was There have been many arti- happy to see new students. Tai benefit celebration at the Farmer’s Market on selected for its originality, the imagery it cles discussing the importance Chi is offered on Friday morn- Saturday, Aug. 23. evokes, and its reference to Ukiah’s agricultur- of our programs. I recently ings from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. They invite the community to attend the al heritage. asked some of our long-term Frank Broadhead from event, which will take place from 9 a.m. to 1 With a new name selected, they are now volunteers at the Center what Mendocino College shows p.m., at the farmers’ market in Alex Thomas, searching for a matching logo. They invite the they thought might be most participants how to strengthen Jr. Plaza. community to put their creativity to work and informative to the general their bodies and improve flex- their pens to paper -- and send them the graph- public. ibility. Will Siegel and Friends ic version of “Holidays in Ukiah -- A Perfect The unanimous point of This last weekend, we to perform at Ice Cream Pear.” The selected artist will receive a $100 agreement was that “you don’t served breakfast to over 90 cash prize, along with a free membership to the have to be ancient” to attend people. It was such a hit that Social on Aug. 25 Downtown Key Club, which provides dis- our Activities. (And that was a we will be offering this to the counts at numerous downtown businesses as quote.) Our Activities are community every month on On Aug. 25, musicians Will Siegel and well as savings at Ukiah Main Street Program- Friends will entertain the audience at the open to everyone in the com- the first Saturday from 9 to 11 sponsored events. munity. a.m. As an added bonus, we monthly Ice Cream Social, in Bartlett Hall, at Entries must be postmarked no later than the Ukiah Senior Center. From 2:30 to 3:30 It’s a proven fact that the give a 10% discount on pur- Aug. 29; entrants are asked to mail them to 200 emotional benefits of activi- Gray Matters chases at the Thrift Store for p.m., ice cream with toppings, pie, and coffee S. School St., Ukiah, CA 95482, or e-mail will be served for $2. Members who have a ties that include socialization the day to encourage a quick them to [email protected] or ceo@uki- are many. Here at the Ukiah By Lavonna Silveria peek in our newly renovated birthday in August or are 90 years or older are ahchamber.com. For more information, contact of our recently formed groups admitted free. The Social will include draw- Senior Center, we offer many store. The breakfast is only $6 the Ukiah Main Street program at 463-6729 or suggestions for things to do is a non-denominational Bible and very hearty. Just call the ings for: $50 cash from an anonymous donor www.downtownukiah.com. class that is held on Tuesdays each month; and 2 door prizes from Windmills that include physical, spiritu- Center at 462-4343 to verify al, emotional, and educational from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. If this the menu every month. If you Restaurant, each for a Breakfast for Two. strikes an interest to you, Estelle Palley Clifton, candidate for 2nd Opening reception aspects. would like to volunteer for Our Saturday night dances please feel free to attend. breakfast service or in the District Supervisor and Registered for Ukiah Democratic Party On the physical strengthen- Professional Forester will be the Celebrity have been an event for years, thrift store please give us a Headquarters set for today featuring a few local bands ing and improving flexibility call, we always love new help. Scooper. Inez Hosea, John Bogner, Betty front we have several activi- McGlade, Safeway Stores, and Creative The Mendocino County Democratic Central such as; the Beltones, Country We could also use monthly Gents, Country Boys, Swing ties such as Senior Aerobics, sponsors for the breakfast, Workshop all donate supplies and “eats” for Committee is hosting an opening reception Line Dancing and Tai Chi. this event monthly. Profits go into the General with refreshments on this evening, from 4:30 Shift, Hi Notes, and the Blue $50 a month could go a long Sky Band. The Senior Aerobics class is a way in helping us prepare this Fund to support senior services in the Ukiah to 7:30 p.m. at the new Democratic low-impact one-hour class on Valley. Those who wish to volunteer their tal- Headquarters in downtown Ukiah. The head- The dances are every meal and your sponsorship Saturday from 7 to 10 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday, and would be listed on our month- ent for entertainment are invited to call Nancy quarters is located at 205 West Standley St., Thursday from 4 to 5 p.m. The at 485-5231. around the corner from the old antique store on with a $9 cover charge per ly poster! person. You could go out class instructor is from Ukiah Thank you to the donors School Street. Everyone is welcome. Members Adult School. This is a won- of the local Democratic Club and the Inland dancing, make some friends, who contributed to our Fund Positive Parenting Class in and still make it home to derful way to get back into the Drive during this last week. Mendo-Lake Obama ‘08 campaign will staff swing of things if you have Ukiah set to start Sept. 23 the headquarters Monday through Saturday, watch the news! Under $100 -- Copper Star We like to offer new activi- been sedentary for a period of Donor An 8 week class in positive parenting, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., starting Saturday, Aug. time. The classes are held in 16. They welcome any community members ties that are of interest to our Lynn Ellard, Donna Silva, designed to help parents, caregivers and child membership, but you don’t Bartlett Hall, come join the Catherine Alexander, Annetta care providers find positive solutions to com- who wish to volunteer. For more information, fun and meet new friends. call 463-DEMS or check ukiahdemocrats.org. have to be a member to attend. Burris, Barbara Fries, Chris mon behavior problems, including tantrums, As a non-profit organization, Line Dancing is on Monday Kringel whining, disobedience, lying and bedtime we do not endorse political from 6:15 to 7:15 p.m., Over $100 -- Bronze Star problems, will begin Tuesday, Sept. 23, and USC to present speaker from candidates or specific reli- Thursday 5 to 6 p.m. and Donor (One complimentary will take place from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Erle Baum Center on Aug. 29 gious backgrounds, but we are Friday 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. This ticket for September 20, 2008) Classes are scheduled Tuesdays from Sept. 23 open to encouraging partici- class has a lot of fun and our Myrtle Burns, Wilma until Nov. 11 at Mendocino College, in Ukiah. Scott Kies, a certified orientation and mobil- pation in many subjects. One instructor, Thelma, is always Howard, Harold & Eula Wolf To register, call TelReg at 468-3353. The ity specialist, and vision rehabilitation thera- class is Child Development 75, course number pist, will speak at the Ukiah Senior Center on 0193. For assistance with registration, call Aug. 29, from 1 to 2 p.m. The Earle Baum BIKRAM YOGA 468-3101. This class costs $30. Also, those Center is a non-profit that serves the blind and Family Dentistry interested can spend $28 on a Positive visually impaired in areas including daily liv- UKIAH Parenting Workbook, or use one at the College ing skills, orientation and mobility, and adap- Patrick Henrie, D.D.S • Won S. Lee, D.D.S Library. tive technology. Kies will focus his presenta- For more information, call Raise and Shine tion on low vision, and what he calls his How Good We are pleased to be welcoming New at 462-1233 or visit raiseandshine.org. ‘Trinity:’ glare, lighting and contrast. There is currently a low vision support Could You and Emergency patients. We will bill Potter Valley Garden Club group that meets at Henny Penny on the fourth Monday of each month, at 10 a.m., which cov- your insurance for you. resumes scheduled monthly ers topics including updates on new research Feel? 707-462-5706 • Se Habla Español meetings on Sept. 3 and technology that may affect those with vision loss, and tips and tricks from the group’s HotYogaUkiah.com Call Mon-Thur 8am-5pm Fri 8am - Noon After a summer recess the Potter Valley participants on how they cope with day to day Garden Club will meet on Wednesday, Sept. 3 issues. at 10:45 a.m. at the Methodist Church on Main For more information about the Earle Baum Street. Members will pool rides for a tour of Center, either call the Center at 523-3222, or Tom Gervase’s Redtail Farms at 9000 Bush visit their Web site at http://earlebaum.org. Lane. Following this event members will visit There will be no charge for this presenta- Betty Lindvig’s garden, have sack lunches and tion. It is open to the public. Drawings will be exchanging tales of the summer’s adventures. held for a $5 cash prize, and for a ticket to the The full day’s agenda will end with the meet- Ice Cream Social at the Center, for those who ing. Diane Knox and Carole Miller are co- attend this talk. For more information, call hostesses. Betty McGlade, coordinator, at 467-0960.

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RAYS 3 | A’S 2 OLYMPICS | BASKETBALL Even poor Astros sweep Giants shooting HOUSTON (AP) — The doesn’t slow surging Houston Astros are leaving Lance Berkman down US almost speechless. By TIM DAHLBERG Berkman hit a two-run Associated Press homer in the eighth inning to BEIJING — A few min- help lift the Houston Astros to utes before the teams took the their eighth straight win with a court at the Wukesong basket- 7-4 victory over the San ball arena, two workers came Francisco Giants on Thursday. out to measure the baskets to It gave Houston, which has make sure they were the right won 16 of 20, a four-game height. As miserable as Kobe sweep of the Giants. Bryant and his teammates had “It’s unexplainable,” been from beyond the arc in Berkman said. “This is a fair- their first two Olympic ly remarkable streak. When games, they had to be grateful the guys are all playing well for the assurance. like this, you have this feeling Poor outside shooting that you can always come alone wasn’t going to doom back. We definitely feel like the U.S. men’s team against we’re going to win when it’s the likes of China and Angola, close in the seventh.” but things were supposed to Manager Cecil Cooper says get a little stickier against a pitching has carried the Astros seasoned group of Greeks lately. with some basketball pedi- “That’s the main thing,” gree of their own. Cooper said. “When we’ve This was the kind of team won, we’ve always pitched that could give the U.S. some well. When you’re playing trouble, or so the thinking like we’re playing, you start to went. And, in fact, the Greeks feel a little invincible.” had done just that two years With the score tied 4-4 in ago when they ran the pick- the eighth, Miguel Tejada led and-roll to perfection to shock off with a single against the U.S. in the world champi- reliever Keiichi Yabu (3-5). onships in Japan. The Giants then replaced Slam down all the fancy Yabu with Alex Hinshaw, who dunks you want. But keep allowed Berkman’s 25th home shooting 27 percent from run of the year. beyond an abbreviated inter- Hinshaw had no excuses on national 3-point line and Berkman’s homer. Jeff Trouette/The Daily Journal you’re courting the inevitable “Berkman is one of the best Giants infielder Eugenio Velez delivers a hit against the Dodgers during last weekend’s series. After being disaster against the best teams hitters in the National swept by the Astros, San Francisco has now dropped six of their last 10 and fallen 11 1/2 games back of from Europe. League,” Hinshaw said. “His Arizona in the NL West. Or so the thinking went. numbers speak for them- The new thinking might go selves. When I got him out did what we wanted to do out 2-3 ninth for his 30th save in In the second inning, NOTEBOOK: there. 36 tries. Valverde has saves in Hunter Pence doubled and something like this: This two nights ago, I went away Giants sign pair of American team is so good, so from him and with in. “He (Hinshaw) made a all six appearances against the went to third on a ground out. mistake. He threw one right Giants this season. He scored on a wild pitch by focused and so deep that it “Today I went away from draft picks doesn’t really matter. him, but I figured I would try down the middle, which is not Brian Moehler started and Correia. HOUSTON (AP) — The what we want him to do in went 5 2-3 innings and Winn’s RBI double in the This group plays such to go in on him again, and he signed aggressive defense and has was sitting on it. I just caught that situation. The guy allowed four runs on eight third made it 3-1. third-round draft pick Roger (Berkman) is a great hitter. He hits. The Astros tied it in the bot- such great athleticism that too much of the plate, and he Kieschnick and fourth-round making anything from outside hit it pretty good,” he said. shouldn’t have gotten a pitch Starter Kevin Correia last- tom of the third on an RBI draft pick Brandon Crawford. like that, but he did,” he said. ed 6 2-3 innings and allowed double by Berkman and a sac- the paint is a bonus. Manager Bruce Bochy saw Kieschnick, a 21-year-old This team may have been his bullpen take two of the Humberto Quintero topped four runs, three earned, and rifice fly by Geoff Blum. outfielder, hit .305 with 17 off the scoring with an RBI seven hits and a walk. He Fred Lewis’ ninth homer put together so well it can’t four losses against Houston. homers and 65 RBIs in 55 lose. “It wasn’t a good series for single. struck out five. put the Giants back on top 4-3 games for Texas Tech last sea- LaTroy Hawkins (1-0) Randy Winn’s RBI single in the sixth. But Darin Purists might howl at that, the bullpen,” Bochy said. “We son. He’s a cousin of former pointing out that basketball couldn’t get anyone hot out pitched one-third of an inning and a sacrifice fly by Pablo Erstad’s RBI single tied it major league player Brooks for his first win as an Astro. Sandoval gave the Giants a 2- again at 4-4 in the seventh. history is littered with the car- there. That’s what it comes Kieschnick. casses of teams that were sure down to. We got the lead. We Jose Valverde pitched a 1- 0 lead in the first inning. See GIANTS, Page A-8 winners. And it’s certainly true that a lot of things can go wrong and go wrong fast in a 40-minute game. “There’s always a group of NFL | RAIDERS human beings that can beat another group of human Higgins more confident entering sophomore season beings,” coach Mike By JOSH DUBOW just a rookie did not help. mance in the exhibition opener, when the beginning of our OTA days that he Krzyzewski said. Not when your human Associated Press “That really doesn’t mean any- he had a 53-yard punt return for a looked different. He just looks confi- thing,” Higgins said. “Look at Adrian touchdown against San Francisco and dent and he is stronger and bigger, so beings play like super human NAPA — The fumbled punts, short beings they can’t. returns and missed opportunities Peterson. He was a rookie last year and also had a 38-yard return called back that helps him, as well.” If there’s anything since weighed on Johnnie Lee Higgins dur- he was explosive.” because of a penalty on Justin Griffith. The Raiders are counting heavily on the original 1992 Dream ing his rookie year with the Oakland Higgins came back this year and That’s a big difference from a year Higgins this year, especially after let- Team that looks like a sure Raiders. immediately began working harder in ago, when Higgins was averaging only ting Chris Carr leave for Tennessee as thing, it’s the group that took A third-round pick out of UTEP a the weight room and tried to regain the 2.8 yards per punt return before break- a restricted free agent in the offseason. the court Thursday night and year ago who was expected to trans- confidence that helped him average ing off a 54-yarder in the season finale Carr had handled the bulk of the so easily dismantled Greece form Oakland’s return game, Higgins 23.4 yards per punt return as a senior against San Diego that helped raise his returns for Oakland the past three sea- that any suspense about the instead ended up losing his job mid- at UTEP in 2006. average to 5.2 yards for the season. sons, becoming the Raiders’ all-time outcome was over before the way through the season because he “When I came back people up here Higgins also fumbled a return in leader with 4,841 yards in kickoff halftime buzzer even sound- couldn’t hold onto the ball or break off told me, ’You need the UTEP swagger that game, one of four he had in just 20 returns. He also handled 77 punts for ed. long returns. back and you need to walk around returns. He spent much of the offsea- 454 yards. And they did it while still The demotion took its toll on with your up high and look at someone son lifting weights and working on Carr handled 82 percent of the struggling to find their out- Higgins’ confidence and made it even and say I know you can’t tackle me.”’ reading punts so he does a better job returns during his tenure in Oakland, side shot. harder for him to perform on the field. Higgins said. “When I’m out there holding onto the ball. leaving a big hole to fill. Higgins, who “When our outside shots His mood remained down when he now, I feel like I have my swagger “He’s a more confident guy,” coach came into camp as the favorite on are going, we’re even returned home to Texas, and attempts back and I’m very confident in every- Lane Kiffin said. “Everything is not punts, now will get a chance to see tougher, but even without by friends and family members to thing I do.” new to him. You could tell this offsea- cheer him up by telling him he was That showed in Higgins’ perfor- son. We started talking about it right at See RAIDERS, Page A-8 See DAHLBERG, Page A-8 INSIDE: Olympic coverage Scoreboard & Community Digest Phelps’ remaining obstacles and results Transactions to 8 golds are teammates ...... Page A-7 ...... Page A-7 ...... Pages A-7, 9 ...... Page A-8 PDF Page Organizer - Foxit Software THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS FRIDAY, AUG. 15, 2008 – A-7 OLYMPICS | RESULTS COMMUNITY Olympic roundup: China SCOREBOARD 4:05 p.m. waivers from Cincinnati and optioned him to DIGEST Chicago Cubs (Zambrano 12-5) at Florida Pawtucket. Designated RHP Lincoln Holdzkom for MLB (Jo.Johnson 3-0), 4:10 p.m. assignment. Optioned RHP Charlie Zink to dominates Phelps-less day St. Louis (Thompson 4-2) at Cincinnati (Arroyo Pawtucket. Recalled 1B-OF Jeff Bailey from AL 10-9), 4:10 p.m. Pawtucket. Optioned Pauley back to Pawtucket. By JAIME ARON were delayed then stopped, East Division San Francisco (Cain 7-9) at Atlanta (Jurrjens 11- CHICAGO WHITE SOX—Agreed to terms with Mendocino Friends of W L Pct GB 7), 4:35 p.m. INF Gordon Beckham. Associated Press and rowing and canoe-kayak Tampa Bay 72 47 .605 — Colorado (De La Rosa 5-6) at Washington —Recalled LHP Zach NRA Banquet Dinner Boston 70 51 .579 3 (Redding 8-7), 4:35 p.m. Jackson from Buffalo (IL). BEIJING — Michael were washed out, while beach New York 64 57 .529 9 Arizona (Webb 17-4) at Houston (Rodriguez 7-4), DETROIT TIGERS—Placed RHP Joel Zumaya Toronto 62 59 .512 11 5:05 p.m. on the 15-day DL. Purchased the contract of RHP Friends of NRA will be hosting its Phelps finally had a breather, volleyball, skeet shooting and Baltimore 57 62 .479 15 Philadelphia (Moyer 10-7) at San Diego (Maddux Francis Beltran from Toledo (IL). Central Division 6-8), 7:05 p.m. —Placed OF Ryan annual banquet dinner on Tues. Aug a day to sit and count his gold archery went on through W L Pct GB Milwaukee (Parra 9-5) at L.A. Dodgers (Billingsley Sweeney on the 15-day DL. Recalled INF-OF Eric Chicago 67 52 .563 — 11-9), 7:40 p.m. Patterson from Sacramento (PCL). 19, at Redwood Empire Fairgrounds medals instead of trying to showers. Sailing was can- Minnesota 67 53 .558 1/2 Saturday’s Games National League at 6 p.m. a maximum of 200 tickets Detroit 58 62 .483 9 1/2 N.Y. Mets at Pittsburgh, 4:05 p.m. —Activated LHP add to his collection. There celed, too, but 300 miles away Cleveland 54 65 .454 13 Arizona at Houston, 4:05 p.m. Doug Slaten from the 15-day DL. Optioned RHP will be sold at $50 each for a 5-star was no slowing the Chinese, in Qingdao that was because Kansas City 54 66 .45013 1/2 Chicago Cubs at Florida, 4:10 p.m. Billy Buckner to Tucson (PCL). catered steak and chicken dinner West Division San Francisco at Atlanta, 4:10 p.m. MILWAUKEE BREWERS—Placed 3B Russell of low wind and poor visibili- W L Pct GB Colorado at Washington, 4:10 p.m. Branyan on the 15-day DL, retroactive to Aug. 12. with all the trimmings and a no-host though. Los Angeles 75 44 .630 — St. Louis at Cincinnati, 4:10 p.m. Purchased the contract of OF Laynce Nix from From getting their first ty. Texas 61 60 .504 15 Philadelphia at San Diego, 7:05 p.m. Nashville (PCL). bar. Oakland 55 64 .462 20 Milwaukee at L.A. Dodgers, 7:10 p.m. NEW YORK METS—Optioned RHP Carlos Muniz There are also special dinner swimming gold in a world- At day’s end, China led the Seattle 46 74 .38329 1/2 Sunday’s Games to New Orleans (PCL). Acitvated RHP John NL Chicago Cubs at Florida, 10:10 a.m. Maine from the 15-day DL. packages available including tables record time to a long-awaited U.S. 34-33 in the overall East Division St. Louis at Cincinnati, 10:15 a.m. —Activated 1B Adam of 8 which feature a choice of gun W L Pct GB N.Y. Mets at Pittsburgh, 10:35 a.m. LaRoche from the 15-day DL. Optioned 3B Jose gold in men’s to medal count. But that was New York 64 56 .533 — San Francisco at Atlanta, 10:35 a.m. Bautista to Indianapolis (IL). Agreed to terms with from a select lineup. In addition to Philadelphia 64 56 .533 — Colorado at Washington, 10:35 a.m. LHP . golden redemption for a likely to change early Friday Florida 63 58 .521 1 1/2 Arizona at Houston, 11:05 a.m. ST. LOUIS CARDINALS—Promoted Michael Hall the featured guns up for grabs, Atlanta 55 65 .458 9 Milwaukee at L.A. Dodgers, 1:10 p.m. to vice president, Cardinals Care and community many other prizes will be given away shooter, the hosts continued to when Phelps heads into the Washington 44 77 .36420 1/2 Philadelphia at San Diego, 5:05 p.m. relations. water. Central Division —Agreed to terms with C including an Alaskan fishing trip. amaze. With five more golds W L Pct GB Adam Zornes. Claimed RHP Brian Falkenborg off 50% of proceeds go to benefit the Thursday, their Olympic tally He’ll be swimming the Chicago 73 47 .608 — NFL waivers from the Los Angeles Dodgers. Milwaukee 70 51 .579 3 1/2 SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS—Recalled 3B Ryan education and training of Mendo is up to 22. 200-meter individual medley, St. Louis 67 56 .545 7 1/2 AFC Rohlinger from Connecticut (EL). Houston 61 59 .508 12 East Eastern League youth shooting skills. China’s winning percent- seeking his sixth gold of these Pittsburgh 55 65 .458 18 W L T Pct PF PA TRENTON THUNDER—Announced RHP Jason Please call Don Grossman at 459- Cincinnati 53 68 .43820 1/2 N.Y. Jets 1 0 01.000 24 20 Jones was assigned to the team from age is ridiculous — more than games and the 12th of his West Division Buffalo 0 1 0 .000 14 17 Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL). Assigned RHP Jason 0824 for tickets. W L Pct GB Miami 0 1 0 .000 6 17 Stephens to Tampa (FSL). 1 in every 4 events. If the Olympic career. And, win or Arizona 61 59 .508 — New England 0 1 0 .000 15 16 American Association lose, the spotlight will be his Los Angeles 61 59 .508 — South LINCOLN SALTDOGs—Released LHP Dusty Chinese can somehow keep it Colorado 54 68 .443 8 W L T Pct PF PA Bergman. Signed INF Ernesto Gonzalez. up, they would claim 78 golds once again. San Francisco 50 69 .42010 1/2 Houston 1 0 01.000 19 16 ST. PAUL SAINTS—Traded RHP John Wesley to Softball Benefit San Diego 46 74 .383 15 Jacksonville 1 0 01.000 20 17 Grand Prairie for a player to be named. Tournament — the most by any country in ——— Tennessee 1 0 01.000 34 13 Can-Am League AL Indianapolis 0 2 0 .000 36 53 ATLANTIC CITY SURF—Signed RHP Aaron a non-boycotted games since Swimming Wednesday’s Games North Easton. Friends of Friends Benefit Minnesota 4, N.Y.Yankees 2 W L T Pct PF PA Golden League 1904, back when tug-of-war Phelps actually dove in at Boston 8, Texas 4 Baltimore 1 0 01.000 16 15 RENO SILVER SOX—Traded OF Juan Senreiso Tournament, August 23 and 24 to Sioux City for the rights to OF Chad Gabriel at was still on the docket. the Water Cube, but it was Toronto 4, Detroit 3 Cincinnati 1 0 01.000 20 17 2008, Cloverdale City Park, Baltimore 6, Cleveland 1 Pittsburgh 1 0 01.000 16 10 the end of the 2008 season and future considera- The U.S. men’s basketball only for heats. He qualified Chicago White Sox 4, Kansas City 0 Cleveland 0 1 0 .000 20 24 tions. Unlimited home runs, all association Tampa Bay 3, Oakland 2 West BASKETBALL bats may be used. (except Senior team knew that kind of domi- .01 behind teammate and top Seattle 10, L.A. Angels 7, 12 innings W L T Pct PF PA National Basketball Association Thursday’s Games Kansas City 1 0 01.000 24 20 ATLANTA HAWKS—Signed G Flip Murray. Softball), Contact Damien 707-972- nation not so long ago, but has foe Ryan Lochte for the 200 Toronto at Detroit, 1:05 p.m. Oakland 1 0 01.000 18 6 OKLAHOMA CITY—Traded G Luke Ridnour and Kansas City at Chicago White Sox, 2:05 p.m. San Diego 1 0 0 .000 31 17 F Adrian Griffin to Milwaukee for F Desmond 8122. All proceeds will go to the struggled of late. Proof the IM during the morning ses- Tampa Bay at Oakland, 3:35 p.m. Denver 0 1 0 .000 16 19 Mason. Milwaukee traded G Mo Williams to assistance of a Cloverdale commu- Texas at Boston, 4:05 p.m. NFC Cleveland for G Damon Jones, and Cleveland mojo is back might have come sion, then at night advanced Baltimore at Cleveland, 4:05 p.m. East sent F Joe Smith to Oklahoma City. nity member in need. Friday’s Games W L T Pct PF PA FOOTBALL Thursday night in their 92-69 out of the 100 butterfly pre- Toronto (Halladay 13-9) at Boston (Byrd 7-10), Washington 2 0 01.000 47 30 National Football League victory over Greece, the team liminaries. 4:05 p.m. Dallas 0 1 0 .000 17 31 DENVER BRONCOS—Signed DB Tyrone Poole. Baltimore (Waters 1-0) at Detroit (Robertson 7-8), N.Y. Giants 0 1 0 .000 10 13 Released CB Christian Morton. that knocked them off in the “I think over the next few 4:05 p.m. Philadelphia 0 1 0 .000 10 16 SEATTLE SEAHAWKS—Signed LS Tim Lindsey. UHS Overnight Football Kansas City (Meche 10-9) at N.Y.Yankees South Waived-injured LB Eric Wicks. Camp semifinals of the world cham- days the biggest thing is going (Pettitte 12-9), 4:05 p.m. W L T Pct PF PA arenafootball2 L.A. Angels (Jer.Weaver 10-9) at Cleveland (Lee Carolina 1 0 01.000 23 20 STOCKTON LIGHTNING—Named Chad Carlson pionships two years ago. to be trying to get as much 16-2), 4:05 p.m. New Orleans 1 0 01.000 24 10 coach. UHS is holding their 4th annual Tampa Bay (Garza 9-7) at Texas (Millwood 6-6), Tampa Bay 1 0 01.000 17 6 HOCKEY Roger Federer and the rest as I can,” he said. “If I can 5:05 p.m. Atlanta 0 1 0 .000 17 20 National Hockey League overnight football camp from August Seattle (Silva 4-13) at Minnesota (Liriano 2-3), North BUFFALO SABRES—Signed LW Jimmy Williams sisters also know do that, I’ll be fine.” 5:10 p.m. W L T Pct PF PA Bonneau. 17th-20th for all Freshmen thru ECHL what it’s like to be the unques- Another American, Ian Chicago White Sox (G.Floyd 12-6) at Oakland Detroit 1 0 01.000 13 10 Seniors who want to come out for (Braden 3-2), 7:05 p.m. Chicago 0 1 0 .000 20 24 LAS VEGAS WRANGLERS—Agreed to terms tioned best in the world. Crocker, figured to be Phelps’ Saturday’s Games Green Bay 0 1 0 .000 17 20 with D Jason Dest and C Brandon Kaleniecki. football. Players must have physi- Kansas City at N.Y.Yankees, 10:05 a.m. Minnesota 0 1 0 .000 17 34 PHOENIX ROADRUNNERS—Traded the rights to cals in prior to the beginning of However, none will be going top foe in the fly. But he’ll L.A. Angels at Cleveland, 12:55 p.m. West F Mathieu Melanson to Mississippi for the rights Chicago White Sox at Oakland, 12:55 p.m. W L T Pct PF PA to D Matt Burke and future considerations. camp to participate (the physical home with a singles title. have to do a lot better than the Seattle at Minnesota, 12:55 p.m. Seattle 1 0 01.000 34 17 Announced the resignation of Brad Chavis, athlet- Toronto at Boston, 4:05 p.m. Arizona 0 1 0 .000 10 24 ic trainer, to take a similar position with Norfolk packets are available at the high Federer was knocked out by 51.95 seconds he posted in the Baltimore at Detroit, 4:05 p.m. St. Louis 0 1 0 .000 13 34 (AHL). school). Tampa Bay at Texas, 5:05 p.m. San Francisco 0 1 0 .000 6 18 LACROSSE American James Blake, 100-meter butterfly prelimi- Sunday’s Games National Lacrosse League Meals will be provided for during Serena Williams by Russia’s naries on Thursday. The world Baltimore at Detroit, 10:05 a.m. ——— SAN JOSE STEALTH—Signed D Kyle Hartzell camp by catering. For additional Kansas City at N.Y.Yankees, 10:05 a.m. Thursday’s Games and M Joe Kostolansky. Elena Dementieva and Venus record-holder’s time was just L.A. Angels at Cleveland, 10:05 a.m. Pittsburgh vs. Buffalo at Toronto, 4:30 p.m. SOCCER information call Coach Craig Morris Toronto at Boston, 10:35 a.m. Carolina at Philadelphia, 5 p.m. Major League Soccer Williams by Li Na — of the 13th best of the night. Seattle at Minnesota, 11:10 a.m. Friday’s Game SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES—Waived D-M Amir 621-0935 or Coach Bernie Sapp Chicago White Sox at Oakland, 1:05 p.m. Oakland at Tennessee, 5 p.m. Lowery. China, bringing more loud Other challengers also Tampa Bay at Texas, 5:05 p.m. Saturday’s Games COLLEGE 621-1300 or Russ Tow at 489-0963. Washington at New York Jets, 4 p.m. NEW JERSEY ATHLETIC CONFERENCE— cheers and flag-waving from a emerged: Kenya’s Jason NL Miami at Jacksonville, 4:30 p.m. Announced the additions of women’s and men’s Indianapolis at Atlanta, 4:30 p.m. swimming and diving and women’s lacrosse as Hopland Bears Bocce crowd that waited through a 3 Dunford, who broke Phelps’ Wednesday’s Games Minnesota at Baltimore, 4:30 p.m. varsity sports. tournament Chicago Cubs 10, Atlanta 2, 1st game San Diego at St. Louis, 5 p.m. BROWN—Named Lamar Barrett and Kyle 1/2-hour rain delay before Olympic record in a heat, then Chicago Cubs 8, Atlanta 0, 2nd game Houston at New Orleans, 5 p.m. Cieplicki men’s assistant basketball coaches. Pittsburgh 5, Cincinnati 2 Arizona at Kansas City, 5 p.m. COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON—Named Joshua tennis began. Milorad Cavic of Serbia, who N.Y. Mets 12, Washington 0 Chicago at Seattle, 6 p.m. J. Darling and John Gatto assistant directors of The Hopland Bears youth football St. Louis 6, Florida 4 Dallas at Denver, 6 p.m. media relations. program is hosting its 1st annual The weather was a big fac- dropped it even lower. Houston 6, San Francisco 2 Green Bay at San Francisco, 6 p.m. LIPSCOMB—Named Lexi Myers assistant soft- Colorado 6, Arizona 5 Sunday’s Games ball coach. bocce tournament on Sunday, tor on Day 6 in Beijing. U.S. Milwaukee 7, San Diego 1 Detroit at Cincinnati, 4:35 p.m. MINNESOTA-MORRIS—Named Chad August 17th at 10 a.m. at the baseball and softball games L.A. Dodgers 7, Philadelphia 6 New England at Tampa Bay, 5 p.m. Braegelmann women’s volleyball coach. See GAMES, Page A-9 Thursday’s Games Monday’s Game MONTANA STATE—Named Jenifer Sulewski Brutocao School House Plaza. San Francisco at Houston, 2:05 p.m. Cleveland at New York Giants, 5 p.m. women’s assistant volleyball coach. Arizona at Colorado, 3:05 p.m. NEW ORLEANS—Named Derrick Jones men’s The entry fee is $20 per player or Milwaukee at San Diego, 3:35 p.m. assistant basketball coach. $60 per 4-person team, families are Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. TRANSACTIONS NORTH CAROLINA STATE—Announced men’s speed ride in a street legal Chicago Cubs at Atlanta, 7:10 p.m. basketball G Marques Johnson is leaving school. encouraged! All proceeds go direct- N.Y. Mets at Washington, 7:10 p.m. BASEBALL RUTGERS-NEWARK—Named Brian Fanning IndyCar from Oakland’s Jack St. Louis at Florida, 7:10 p.m. ly to the benefit of the football A’s trainer and Tesse Smole assistant trainer. Philadelphia at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. BOSTON RED SOX—Placed 3B Mike Lowell on SHENANDOAH—Named Joe Jacoby volunteer teams. There will also be a silent London Square to the Friday’s Games the 15-day DL. Recalled RHP David Pauley from offensive line coach. N.Y. Mets (Pelfrey 10-8) at Pittsburgh (Davis 1-1), auction and a bake sale. Continued from Page A-6 Coliseum on Wednesday. Pawtucket (IL). Claimed RHP Marcus McBeth off TRINITY, CONN.—Named Joe Clark linebackers for more information or to sign-up With former IndyCar call Rick at (707) 291-9457. feel like it was going to beat Series driver Davey Hamilton me. I battled through it got at the wheel and escorted by into the seventh and had a lit- Ukiah Valley Youth the California Highway Soccer Coaching tle bit of an unfortunate Patrol, Ziegler had quite a License bounce on the last hitter and trip. that ended up costing us the “I sat right behind the dri- UVYSL is holding classes for game.” ver,” he said. “It was fun.” Soccer Coaches to get their E Duchscherer gave up two He’s been in the driver’s License. home runs in a game for the seat all season. He’s given up Friday Aug 15, 6pm-9pm and 21 hits in his 29 appearances, Aug 16 & 17, 8am-5pm. Coaches third time, and allowed only must attend all three days. his 10th and 11th of the sea- and opposing batters are hit- The class is held at Nokomis son. He allowed more than ting .179 against him. Elementary Room 15. For further two earned runs in consecu- “It’s beyond words what information please visit our website tive games for the first time. he’s doing,” Geren said. “I at www.uvysl.org or call our hotline can’t say enough.” 467-9797. Ziegler set a record for NOTEBOOK: A’s most consecutive scoreless Six-A-Side Soccer rookie Ziegler innings to start a career when Tournament enjoying a blank he reached 27 against Texas. On Tuesday he set two more The Ukiah Host Lions and Ryan slate in bigs marks: the Oakland record for Rones Dickey Memorial Soccer OAKLAND (AP) — Set a consecutive scoreless innings Fund are sponsoring a six-a-side record, catch a ride to the ball- and the AL rookie record. soccer tournament for High School park in an IndyCar. Such is The major league rookie age boys and girls on Saturday, life in the fast lane for August 16 at the Pomolita Middle record, set by Grover School track . Games begin at 8 Oakland Athletics rookie Brad Cleveland Alexander in 1911, a.m. and will end about 5 p.m. Entry Ziegler these days. is still a tantalizing three fee is $150 per team. Applications The 28-year-old reliever innings away. can be picked up at 601 N State St, has started his career by pitch- “It does seem a little mind via email at [email protected] ing 38 scoreless innings, and boggling,” Ziegler said. or call 468-5711. Applications are has now posted saves in his due by August 1. “Maybe after it’s all over I first two tries. might get a chance to sit back Cross Country Class He’s making it seem easy, and reflect on it. When I’m on too. the mound I’m thinking about There will be a Cross Country “I’m glad it looks that way, getting outs.” class open to boys and girls ages but it feels like I’m working He’s still chasing other 12-17. The class will meet at the hard on every pitch,” Ziegler records, including the really Lake Mendocino Chakota Trail on said this week. “If it looks Tuesdays and Thursdays, and at the big one: Orel Hershiser’s Ukiah High track on Mondays, easy, maybe that gives me an overall scoreless streak of 59 Wednesdays, and Fridays. All class- advantage.” innings. es will meet a 6pm. All level Runners A’s manager Bob Geren As is, Ziegler is to are welcome and runners will have has not officially bestowed Hershiser’s mark than anyone indivitualzed running workouts. The the closer role on Ziegler, but has come since Greg Maddux class will run from Monday, August he’s gone to the right-hander went 39 1-3 innings in 2000. 4th through Friday, August 22nd. submariner to preserve There is no fee for this class, but all The A’s franchise record is participants must register with the Oakland’s last two wins. Jack Coombs’ 53-inning City of Ukiah at 411 West Clay St. Geren has said he can “han- streak in 1910. For more information please call dle” the role. Athletics bullpen coach 462-5977. “It doesn’t make a differ- gets the credit ence to me,” Ziegler said. for turning Ziegler into both a Support Ukiah High “Whether I start the sixth or Football and a submarine the ninth I have the same pitcher last year. We are asking the community and approach.” “I would have been a fairly parents to support Ukiah High foot- Ziegler’s streak was still generic pitcher even had I ball teams this year by purchasing intact going into Thursday gained a couple of miles an an ad to be placed in the Football afternoon’s game against hour pitching overhand,” Program that will be sold at the Tampa Bay. Ziegler said. “He wanted to do games. The prices range Should he pitch another something that would separate from$25.00 (business card), $50 scoreless inning, he’ll match (1/4 page), $75 (1/2 page), $125 me and he felt the submarine (whole page), and $150 (inside and the single-season major would do that.” back covers). You may send your league record for a reliever set “The biggest transition was business card or ad to Mary Morris, by Cleveland’s Al Benton in physical,” he said. “Knowing P.O. Box 177, Ukiah, CA 95482 1949. how long it took to get warm (together with your check). Getting off to such a great and not overdo it. I didn’t Any questions call Mary Morris at start has its perks. want to be tired when I got 621-1543. Thank you for supporting Promoting an upcoming the football teams. GO WILDCATS! into the game. It was trial and race at the Sonoma Raceway, error.” Ziegler was given a high- PDF Page Organizer - Foxit Software A-8 – FRIDAY, AUG. 15, 2008 SPORTS THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL OLYMPICS | PHELPS Peavy outduels Sheets to lead Padres to win SAN DIEGO (AP) — Jake against Peavy. Pinch-hitter much in the first six innings as Phelps last major obstacles are a Peavy outpitched Ben Sheets Byron Myrow’s sacrifice fly Sheets allowed only one hit with seven strong innings gave the Padres a 2-1 lead. and Peavy gave up two. Thursday and the San Diego Trevor Hoffman allowed The Brewers went in front couple of mates Padres snapped the Mike Cameron’s 20th homer in the seventh when Bill Hall By PAUL NEWBERRY Aaron Peirsol, the defend- seconds. He trailed Milorad Milwaukee Brewers’ eight- in the ninth before finishing walked, went to second on Associated Press ing Olympic champion, beat Cavic of Serbia, who won his game winning streak with a 3- for career save No. 550, and Peavy’s errant pickoff throw BEIJING — So, it’s come Lochte in the U.S. trials and heat in an Olympic record of 2 victory. his 26th in 29 chances this and scored on Cameron’s sin- down to this for Michael shares the world record with 50.76. Peavy (9-8) allowed one season. gle. Phelps: him. “That was OK,” Phelps run and four hits in a matchup Milwaukee entered 3 1/2 Sheets surrendered the lead The only guys likely to stop “I just get ready for one said. “I didn’t have much of the past two starters for the games back of NL Central- in the bottom half, allowing him from taking down the race,” said Lochte, who has speed the first 50, but I think I NL in the All-Star game. leading Chicago and four the first three runners to reach. ultimate Olympic record are bonded with Phelps over their came home pretty good. I just Peavy, the reigning Cy Young games in front of St. Louis for Tadahito Iguchi singled in wearing red, white and blue. shared passion of hip-hop need to put myself out there a Award winner, struck out the wild-card lead. Kevin Kouzmanoff before Ryan Lochte was gunning music. “The most important little more in the first 50 and eight and lowered his ERA to Sheets gave up three runs Myrow’s flyball to left scored for Phelps in the 200-meter thing is being able to separate I’ll be OK.” 2.61 to take over the NL lead and five hits in 6 2-3 innings. Chase Headley. individual medley. Ian (the two races) and just most He sure didn’t sound wor- from San Francisco’s Tim Sheets, this year’s All-Star Cameron then robbed Crocker was eager to take him on. I’ve trained for it. I’m ried. Lincecum (2.67). game starter, was attempting pinch-hitter Edgar Gonzalez down in the 100 fly. Neither used to it. The biggest part for “It’s a prelim. Nothing real- San Diego reached Sheets to match his career high for of a potential home run with a has an Olympic gold medal of me is the psychological part.” ly counts until finals,” Phelps (11-6) for three runs in the wins set in 2004 and equaled catch at the top of the center- his own — an omission they’d Kirsty Conventry of said. “I’ll just try to set myself seventh inning after the last season. field fence, but Jody Gerut sure like to fix before they Zimbabwe, who’s quite versa- up for a good final and go Brewers scored in the top half Neither side managed followed with an RBI single. leave Beijing, even it means tile herself, can’t wait to see from there.” costing Phelps his historic No. how it turns out for Lochte. The only other event on eventually break them down.” like the one Wade lofted to 8. “He just loves to get in and Phelps’ remaining schedule is Dahlberg That’s what happened Bryant in the second quarter, “Michael has his goals and race the best, and that pushes the 400-medley relay, an against Greece, and it didn’t but there were more than I have mine,” Crocker said. “I Michael, and that pushes Olympic event the Americans Continued from Page A-6 take long. For the first time in enough other easy baskets, don’t think anyone should get Aaron Peirsol,” she said. “I have never lost in the pool these games the U.S. was up including some tomahawk in the way of what I want. I’m think Aaron and Michael both (Australia was the gold that, we’re still tough to beat,” against an opponent of some dunks by James, to thrill the not going to feel bad if I go know that he’s a threat when medalist in 1980 when the Dywane Wade said. repute, but by halftime it was mostly Chinese crowd that out and race my heart out and he’s on, and I think those are U.S. boycotted). Two 3-pointers in the final 51-32 and the only thing in has adopted the Americans as end up winning.” going to be two very exciting Considering the depth of minutes helped make the stats doubt was the final margin of their own. If he’s going to beat Phelps, races to watch.” the Americans over all look better against Greece, but victory. “We got better as a team he’d sure better pick up the If Phelps claims his sixth strokes, it likely would take a the NBA superstars shot about For the record, it was 23 tonight,” James said. pace. For the preliminaries gold of the games in the 200 monumental blunder for them as poorly from the outside as points but you got the feeling What they may not be, out- Thursday night, Crocker inex- IM, his last individual race to claim anything but gold in they did in their first two it could have been 40 if the side of Michael Redd, are plicably came out wearing a would be the 100 fly on that event, something along games. It hardly mattered, U.S. had taken the whole great shooters. And they cer- jammer — a suit that goes Sunday. Considering Crocker the lines of Crocker’s botched though, because there were revenge factor seriously. Six tainly aren’t shooting the ball only from the waist to just is the world record-holder, start that disqualified the enough breakaway layups and players, including Wade, well, with Bryant hitting only above the knees — and put up this would seem to be a daunt- Americans in the preliminar- spectacular dunks to more LeBron James and Carmelo 3 of 20 from a 3-point line that the 13th-fastest time, coming ing challenge. ies of last year’s worlds. It than make up for any errant Anthony were on the team is more than 3 feet closer than perilously close to missing out But Phelps has beaten the cost Phelps a chance to go for shots. that lost to Greece two years the NBA line. on the semifinals. soft-spoken, 25-year-old from his eighth victory in Most important, though, ago, but this team seemed Still, they’re winning, and “He wanted to try it,” said Maine at almost every big Melbourne. was the smothering defense more concerned with getting they’re winning easily. his coach, Eddie Reese. “It’s a meet during the last four Assuming the improbable and nifty pickpocket work better and moving on than tak- They’re adjusting to each physical and psychological years, including the 2004 doesn’t happen, the final that forced nearly as many ing their displeasure out on other, and adjusting to their disadvantage.” Olympics, world event Sunday would be the turnovers (25) as Greece had the Greeks. roles on the team. Not even his coach sound- championships and the U.S. culmination of Phelps’ bid to baskets (26). Wade stole the Defending world champion Imagine how good they ed very convincing when Olympic trials. take down ’s ball six times himself as the Spain is up next, and this was might be if they start shooting asked if Crocker has a chance Crocker sure didn’t look record of seven golds at the U.S. shut down the vaunted a chance to finetune the sub- the ball, too. Greek pick-and-roll and threw to derail history. too strong in the prelims, his 1972 Munich Olympics. stitution pattern, get more ———— its offense into disarray. comfortable with defensive Tim Dahlberg is a national “I hope so,” Reese said, only individual event of the But nothing is a given. Just “We’re built to play “but Michael’s a human rock- games. He touched in a slug- ask Americans Katie Hoff and switches and practice the sports columnist for The defense,” Chris Paul said. “As inevitable alley-oops that Associated Press. Write to et at the moment.” gish time of 51.95 seconds, Kate Ziegler, who stunningly long as we keep the pressure Lochte gets the first crack just a tenth of a second ahead washed out of the Olympics in always characterize any star- him at tdahlbergap.org on teams in this tournament, I studded U.S. Olympic team. at Phelps in the 200 IM final, of the final qualifier and at the 800 freestyle preliminar- feel we’ll impose our will and which requires one lap with least a full stroke off his world ies. They didn’t always work, each of the four strokes. Both record of 50.40, set three long Hoff was 11th overall and easily advanced out of the years ago at the worlds in Ziegler 10th. Both finished Giants ownership since 2003. He was a longtime semifinals, setting up a side- Montreal. more than eight seconds off lawyer for Microsoft and cur- by-side rematch Friday morn- “That’s a swim to get me their personal best times. Giants change rently is a partner in the ing of their duel in the 400 into the meet a little bit,” “Some days, your body just WASHINGTON (AP) — Continued from Page A-6 Seattle office of the law firm IM. Crocker said with a shrug. doesn’t work,” Ziegler said. own- Kirkpatrick & Lockhart Phelps won that race by “It’s been a long week waiting “My body picked a bad time Crawford, a 21-year-old ers voted unanimously Preston Gates Ellis. He was crushing his own world and watching a lot of ups and not to work.” shortstop from UCLA, batted Thursday to approve Bill also president of the American record, while Lochte strug- downs. Finally, I’m in the Crocker and Lochte can .302 with seven homers and Neukom as controlling owner Bar Association until his term gled home with the bronze. meet and I can relax and do only hope for some sort of 51 RBIs last season. of the San Francisco Giants. expired early this week. But the laid-back Floridian my race a little bit better.” slip-up from Phelps. The Giants have signed 26 Neukom will take over Oct. Magowan, also 66, was apparently bothered by Phelps already has five “The pressure is on him of their first 31 draftees. The 1, when Peter Magowan announced his retirement in some sort of stomach problem gold medals — and five world because he is the one with all deadline for signing picks retires. May. He will retain an owner- early in the week; he insists records. He’s become the win- the expectations,” Crocker from the amateur draft is mid- The 66-year-old Neukom ship stake in the franchise. he’s feeling fine now. ningest Olympian ever, said. “We’re the underdogs. night Friday. has been a member of the Giants executive vice pres- Still, Lochte faced a huge adding to the six golds he won That’s a good place to be.” Giants’ ownership group since ident will become challenge. Not only does he in Athens. He’s been dubbed Owners approve 1995 and a general partner team president on Oct. 1. have to race the world’s great- “icon of the games” by IOC est swimmer, he’ll be doing it president Jacques Rogge, no just 29 minutes after he faces less. another American juggernaut In the 100 fly, Phelps qual- in the 200 backstroke final. ified second overall in 50.87

return for a score with Doug Gabriel doing it. Raiders Higgins punctuated his Continued from Page A-6 touchdown return last week how he can do on kicks with with a backflip in the end rookie Tyvon Branch limited zone, a celebration his college by a broken thumb. coach, Mike Price, wouldn’t “He looked great on the allow. two punt returns last week, He wants to do something and hopefully he can do it on even more special when he kickoff returns as well,” scores his first regular season Kiffin said. touchdown. The Raiders haven’t had a “If I keep taking them punt return for a score in five back, the more I take back, the years, since Phillip Buchanon more I’m going to keep brought back two in the 2003 adding on and adding on,” season. That was also the last Higgins said. “If I make a year Oakland had a kick touchdown receiving-wise, it will be a little different.”

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Continued from Page A-7 isn’t an issue.” James 13. ——— Zealand and Britain. Yang is China’s second Rockets star Yao Ming Baseball “It’s been a tough three COMMUNITY The biggest surprise of men’s all-around champion, scored 30 points to lead China Stephen Strasburg of San games for us, but the tourna- nighttime qualifying was joining 1996 champion Li past Angola 85-68 for the Diego State took a no-hitter ment is still in progress,” U.S. DIGEST Katie Hoff and Kate Ziegler Xiaoshuang. Winning at home hosts’ first win of the tourna- into the seventh inning, Matt coach Lee Bodimeade said. fizzling in 800-meter freestyle made it even better. ment, and Lakers center Pau LaPorta hit a three-run homer ——— heats. That means the U.S. “The Chinese team is Gasol scored 13 in Spain’s 72- and Matt Brown added a solo Men’s water polo won’t medal in that event; UHS Fall Sports responsible for a lot of peo- 59 victory over Dirk Nowitzki shot as the Americans The Americans had plenty Information Americans have medaled in it ple’s dreams,” Yang said. and Germany. Nowitzki was bounced back from losing of chances to upset Serbia, but every Olympics except the “This year has not been very held to 11 points by a defense their opener by beating the they were 2-of-27 shooting 1980 boycott year and 1976, Football: Begins with a three day good for China. There’s been designed to shut him down. Netherlands 7-0. and couldn’t score on three of overnight camp. Check-in for the with five straight golds from a lot of disasters, so these Bucks center Andrew The game was called off their five power-play opportu- 1984-2000. camp is Sunday, Aug. 17 at 7 p.m. in , there’s a lot Bogut was less of a factor for after eight innings following a nities against a backup goal- the gym lobby, a parent/guardian For Hoff, it meant a second of pressure. It’s impossible Australia, but they still beat second rain delay. The Dutch keeper. Team captain Tony straight Olympics without a must accompany each player. If a not to be nervous, and it’s how Iran 106-68 behind 24 points protested the decision because Azevedo was 0-for-8, includ- player cannot participate in the gold despite swimming five to cope with the nerves is our from Brad Newley. Also, they had loaded the bases with ing a missed penalty shot. individual events. She settled camp, they are to attend practice job. And right now, I feel very Rimantas Kaukenas scored 20 none out in the ninth inning, “After missing the first daily at 4 p.m. For more info, contact for a silver, two bronzes and a excited.” points to lead Lithuania past but it was denied by baseball’s couple, it seemed like I kept pair of fourth-place finishes in Jeff Burris at 743-1476 or Craig ——— Russia 86-79, and Argentina international federation. forcing it,” he said. “It was Morris at 621-0935. her other races. Tennis beat Croatia 77-53. Cuba beat Canada 7-6 and totally in my head, not taking In the morning session, So much for a men’s final ——— Japan beat Taiwan 6-1. the time to relax and put it China’s national anthem Boys soccer: 4-6 p.m. Monday between Federer and Rafael Softball ——— where I needed to put it.” thru Friday, meet at the JV softball played at the Water Cube after Nadal. Or the Williams sisters After posting shutouts and Boxing Two-time defending Liu Zige won the 200 butter- field. Contact Jack Murphy at 462- meeting in the women’s final. no-hitters in its first two China, which has never Olympic gold medalist 6286 or 272-8229. fly in a world-record time. Blake, had won only a sin- games, the Americans faced won a gold medal in a sport Hungary improved to 2-0-1 The silver medalist also was gle set in his previous eight their first deficit since the long banned by Mao, has with an 8-5 win over Spain, from China. Girls soccer: 6-7 a.m. condition- matches with Federer, gold-medal game in 2000. seven boxers left in the tour- and top-ranked Croatia ing and 4:30-6:30 practice/tryouts. France’s Alain Bernard set knocked him out 6-4, 7-6 (2). And it took some weird cir- nament. So does Russia, thumped Germany 13-5. The a world record in winning the Meet at the varsity softball field. Blake is the only American cumstances. which produced three champi- Croats are next up for the Contact coach Andy Hendry for men’s 100; Australia smashed left in men’s singles. The Canadians scored a run ons and eight medals at last Americans. Also, Canada’s more info at 463-2488. the world record by nearly 6 “If you play him enough without a hit when an umpire year’s world championships. coach was ejected in a loss to seconds in the 800-meter times, he’s bound to have an ruled that pitcher Monica Russia’s disappointment, Australia, triggering a one- Cross country: 6 p.m. at UHS freestyle relay; and Japan’s off day,” Blake said. Abbott made three illegal and China’s elation, came game suspension. track (north end). Contact Judi Kosuke Kitajima had an Federer leaves with his pitches; her violation was los- together in a light heavy- ——— Walsh at 462-5977 or Chad Olympic-record time in the third straight Olympic disap- ing contact with the pitching weight bout, with Zhang Beach volleyball Raugewitz at 467-9158 with ques- 200 breaststroke. pointment. He also goes away rubber. One of the illegal pitch Xiaoping upsetting Artur Both American women’s tions. ——— knowing his 4 1/2-year reign do-overs led to an error by Beterbiev 8-2. teams — Kerri Walsh and Men’s gymnastics as the world No. 1 will end center fielder Caitlin Lowe, Chinese welterweight Misty May-Treanor, and the Girls golf: 3 p.m. daily at the While China’s next week, replaced by her first in 123 games since Hanati Silamu also beat over- duo of Nicole Branagh and Ukiah Municipal G.C. Thursday, added the individual gold to Spain’s Rafael Nadal. joining the U.S. team in 2005. matched Joseph Mulema of Elaine Youngs — wrapped up Aug. 14 informational meeting at the the team title, Americans Serena Williams overcame Before that, she went 237 Cameroon 9-4 to advance a 3-0 record in pool play, golf course, 3 p.m. Contact coach weren’t able to add anything two match points, but ulti- games without a miscue dur- within one victory of a medal. sending them into the 16-team Chris Philbrick at 463-1731 or 272- to their bronze collection. mately lost to Dementieva 3- ing four perfect years in the Cuban welterweight Carlos medal round beginning 4186. finished 6, 6-4, 6-3. Li beat Venus field as an All-American at Banteaux avenged a loss earli- Friday. Brazil and China also ninth and Sasha Artemev was Williams 7-5, 7-5. Arizona. er this year to Britain’s Billy put a pair of teams into the Girls tennis: 3-5 p.m. at the 12th. Top-seeded Mike and Bob The game was postponed in Joe Saunders; Egyptian wel- next round in both the men’s Mendocino College tennis courts. Things might have been Bryan advanced to the semifi- the fourth inning because of terweight Hosam Abdin upset and women’s fields; in fact, Athletes need to bring a racquet, different if reigning champ nals in doubles by beating the rain, and the teams will Thailand’s Non only six teams were eliminat- appropriate “tennis” shoes and was healthy. Lleyton Hewitt and Chris resume play Friday following Boonjumnong, who finished ed after six days of pool play. water bottles. Contact Pat Milovina Without him, it was Yang’s to Guccione of Australia 6-4, 6- the U.S.-Japan game, which second at last year’s worlds; ——— at 462-0655 or 391-7806. lose and he never came close 3. begins at noon. Canada will and Croatian light heavy- Badminton to that, winning by nearly ——— play China at 9:30 a.m., and weight Marijo Sivolija-Jelica Second-seeded Lee Chong Water polo: Two-a-day practice three points over Kohei Men’s basketball then will have to wait around lost in his first bout since see- Wei kept Malaysia’s best hope sessions from 8-10:30 a.m. and 4-6 Uchimura of Japan. Benoit The redemption the U.S. to play the Americans, who ing his first-round foe taken for an Olympic gold medal p.m. at the UHS pool. Contact Caranobe of France won the men’s team is seeking won’t have won 16 straight at the from the ring on a stretcher alive with a straight-sets win RickCleland at 463-1551. bronze. come until gold medals are Olympics and are seeking after losing his equilibrium over Sony Dwi Kuncoro of , the only hanging around their necks. their fourth gold medal in and collapsing. Indonesia in men’s singles Volleyball: 4-6 p.m. and 7-9 p.m., other man to win the world Still, beating Greece felt darn softball’s last swing in the ——— quarterfinals. both sessions required. Contact title since Athens, finished good. games until at least 2016. Women’s field hockey Lee is bidding to win Valerie Psara at 367-1009 for addi- fourth. Fabian Hambuechen, Mixing passion with “We don’t want anyone No tie for the U.S. this Malaysia’s first gold medal in tional info. the silver medalist at world’s unmatchable athleticism, the pushing the panic button,” time. They lost instead. the Olympics. His girlfriend, last year, fell from the high Americans went up by 19 coach Mike Candrea said. The Americans let a 2-1 Wong Mew Choo, lost in the Note: All athletes must have their bar, his signature event, and points before halftime on the “This is a very good team. physical paperwork turned in to the lead turn into a 4-2 loss to quarterfinals of the women’s main office prior to the first day of wound up seventh. way to an easy victory. Kobe We’ve been talking about Germany, dropping to 0-1-2. singles Wednesday, but was in “You can think about the practice. Forms are available in the Bryant and Chris Bosh each playing with our backs against They’ll be hard-pressed to the stands for Lee’s match. main office. what if, what if, what if,” said scored 18 points, Dwyane the wall. This will be a good make the medal round with Hamm’s coach, Miles Avery. Wade had 17 and LeBron test for us.” games left against New “But Paul isn’t here so that PDF Page Organizer - Foxit Software A-10 – FRIDAY, AUG. 15, 2008 COMMUNITY THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL

lessen the illegal dumping of tires along store.” roadsides. The usual tire recycling fee is The free paint is available on a first- waived. Last year, 7,000 tires were col- come, first-served basis. It is a mixture of COMING UP IN OUR COMMUNITY lected, saving the public more than interior and exterior grade paint and is $21,000 in fees. recommended for exterior use only. Free tire recycling Clean up of old tires is especially available Sept. 2 to 14 important now that West Nile Virus has Humane Society ice cream come to Mendocino County. Water col- It’s time to clean out those old tires, for lected in old tires is a breeding ground for social set for Saturday free. mosquitoes, which carry the virus. Miss Mendocino for 2008, Stephanie Mendocino Solid Waste Management For more information about the Free Authority will accept old tires for free Paige, Ukiah City Council member, John Tire Collection, call the Recycling McCowen; Jim Persky, Pacific Internet recycling on Sept. 2 through 14. Hotline at 468-9704. Households can recycle up to 9 passenger and Teresa Lackey, long time volunteer or light truck tires per day, without will serve as “Celebrity Ice Cream charge, at four transfer stations through- Free paint available from Scoopers” for the Humane Society Ice out Mendocino County. HazMobile’s ‘Free Store’ Cream Social on Saturday, Aug. 16. There is a 17 inch diameter size limit. The social will take place at The No rims are allowed, and no tire dealers Free paint is available to the public at Clubhouse, at 107 South Oak Street in may participate. the HazMobile’s Free Store at 298 Plant Ukiah from 2 to 4 p.m. Ice cream and pie Locations and dates are: Road, Ukiah, behind the County Animal will be served. The Blue Sky Band will Ukiah Transfer Station, 3151 Taylor Shelter. The Free Store is open every provide music, there will be raffles, bal- Drive, closed Sundays; Tuesday from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., and on the loons for children, and information about Willits Transfer Station, 350 Franklin 2nd Saturday only of each month, 8 a.m. the animals available for adoption at the Avenue, closed Sunday and Monday; to 2 p.m. Humane Society Shelter in Redwood Caspar Transfer Station, Prairie Way, The paint is recycled from usable left- Valley. Annual Oktoberfest closed Thursday and Friday; overs by the HazMobile staff. It is offered Admission to the event will be $10 for South Coast Transfer Station, Fish in 5 gallon pails in off-white, tan, brown, adults and $5 for children 12 and Rock Road, Gualala, closed Monday, gray, or green. Since the program was younger. fundraiser set for Oct. 18 Thursday and Friday. stared in 1996, the HazMobile has given Major sponsors of the event include: The Daily Journal The program is sponsored by the away over 100,000 gallons of paint Crawford Signs, Arrow Fencing, The Grace Hudson and Sun House Guild Oktoberfest Mendocino Solid Waste Management which has been used for houses, fences, Rainbow Ag Services, Ken Fowler fundraiser will take place on Saturday, Oct. 18, at 5:30 p.m. The Authority in cooperation with the transfer barns, graffiti abatement and other uses. Motors, Savings Bank of Mendocino, event will offer beer and wine tasting, a dinner, live and silent station operators. A grant from the “This is water-based latex paint and it Richard Selzer of Selzer Realty, John auctions and live music. California Integrated Waste Management holds up very well through our bulking Bogner of Selzer Realty and Paws to For more information, call 467-2836. Board supports the program. The free tire process,” said HazMobile manager Mike Adopt dot com. amnesty program will help households Sweeney. “We give it away free but it For more information, call the shelter clean up accumulations of used tires, and would cost over $60 per pail at a retail at 485-0123. more about children’s needs Giving in Mendocino County, or if you have ideas to support the Continued from Page 3 healthy development of our saturday 7am-10pm only! • friday preview, august 15 noting the need for an organi- community’s youth, you can zation that is focused on meet- contact Camille ing the specific needs of chil- ([email protected]) or dren in Lake and Mendocino Tawny Bailey at the Arbor on Counties. “You don’t get over Main. A locally produced the fact that you were abused video, “In Our Community,” or neglected as a child,” she is also available from the says. “You make it a part of Children’s Action Committee, your strength instead of your which Camille chairs. weakness. 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Lake Mendocino – Lake level: 729.20 feet; Storage: 55,042 acre-feet (Maximum storage 122,500 acre-feet) Inflow: 206 cfs Outflow: 206 cfs Air quality – Ozone: .038 ppm (State standard .090 ppm) Carbon monoxide: .75 ppm (20.0 ppm) Nitrogen dioxide: .016 ppm (.25 ppm) blacked out, and because it Measure G would directly interfere with the duties of the constitutional Music duties of the sheriff and dis- Education Continued from Page A-1 Continued from Page A-1 trict attorney. board to use its budgetary “The redacted version, “Public and private dona- funding authority to direct the actions which currently exists only in tions will help shore up our The Legislature’s of the sheriff and district defendants’ second opposition schools’ music programs,” 2008-09 budget proposal attorney. to preliminary stay, can’t Brewer says. “We are trying to for California projected a Behnke found that this stand on its own,” Behnke make the junior high school deficit of $14.5 billion. redacted version was also not wrote. “It is not the province program whole, to have a fifth On Feb. 16, 2008, the valid because it was not com- of the court to rewrite the pro- and sixth grade program, and governor signed a pack- plete in many places, the posed ordinance.” to have enough advisors and age of bills that reduced offending areas of the mea- Ben Brown can be reached at instructors in the high “current-year Proposition sure having simply been [email protected]. schools.” Among other things. 98 funding for kinder- Mattern says he “left a very garten through grade healthy music program” when twelve (K-12) education does not give that authority. he quit teaching in Ukiah in and community colleges Measure B “The limits section of 2000. “But it has disintegrated by $507 million and Measure B seeks to modify now,” he says, “so I told (deferred) most of the the CUA in the same terms Spencer I wanted to help out 2008-09 July apportion- Continued from Page A-1 that Kelly found to be an any way I can. I am actually ment payment to soliciting private money for September,” according to CUA (compassionate use act), unconstitutional amendment of the CUA,” Behnke wrote in the group. And I am trying to Jack O’Connell, without consent of the get a part-time instructor on at Superintendent of Public statewide electorate and the his ruling. Behnke found that if the the high school, (because) the Instruction for the specific limits section of the district gave pink slips to two California Dept. of new ordinance is therefore state Legislature cannot amend a statewide initiative full-time instructors.” Education. unconstitutional,” Behnke Music For Youth recruited O’Connell said he and wrote in his ruling. with a proposition, then Mendocino County cannot Sage Sangiacomo, the city of his staff “worked diligent- Measure B, which was ly to identify funds that approved by voters in June, amend the initiative with a Ukiah’s director of local ordinance or initiative. Community Services, to help were unspent from prior set medical marijuana posses- years or will be unspent in sion limits in Mendocino The effect of Measure B as out: “We (Community it relates to plant counts will Services) are doing the work the current year, and County at six mature or 12 which we would have immature plants and eight remain stayed unless and until of collecting and holding the Kelly decision is over- donations in a fund we’ve set expected to revert. As a ounces of marijuana, the same result of our efforts, we as the state limits. turned, Behnke said in his rul- up,” says Sangiacomo. “We ing. The California Supreme are helping to promote the mitigated the cuts some- Those limits were enacted what, but more important- by the California Legislature Court announced Wednesday Music For Youth program, to Sarah Baldik/The Daily Journal that it would be reviewing the make people aware of its Dennis Willeford next to Ukiah High’s grand piano in ly, we pushed back the in Senate Bill 420, which proposed reduction to amended the voter-approved decision but did not set a hear- needs and goals. Then we the choir room. Willeford was a music teacher for 17 ing date. could also potentially provide years before becoming a principal. revenue limits, the major CUA which legalized the pos- discretionary funding session of marijuana for med- In addition to setting med- independent contractors from ical marijuana limits, Measure the local community who source you have. This is ical purposes, but contained partnered with Mendocino music class for students to not to minimize the fact no possession limits. B also repealed Measure G, have specialties that would College, so our students can take?” which was approved by benefit students and school that a cut is a cut: the The limits set forth in SB take advantage of what the “There are lots of quality Legislature and governor 420 were found to be uncon- Mendocino County voters in programs.” college offers.” musicians in Ukiah,” says 2000 and instructed law He adds that “monetary reduced funding for the stitutional by the California For the plan he is writing Willeford. “There is a rich tra- schools.” Appellate Court in May of enforcement to make the pros- donations are not the only up, Willeford says a general dition here.” He says if Music ecution of anyone growing 25 thing people can do to help. California Proposition this year. The appellate court appeal for options and ideas For Youth reaches its fund- 98, also known as the ruled that the Legislature can- or fewer marijuana plants the People can set up fundraisers, has been issued to the commu- raising goal, these musicians lowest possible law enforce- Classroom Instructional not amend an initiative like or make contact with the nity. When people and organi- and traditions can be tapped ment priority. group in order to contribute Improvement and the CUA unless the initiative zations donate money, ser- for the benefit of school stu- Accountability Act, was Behnke said that portion of ideas. All of this is as wel- vices, time or ideas, he says, dents. gives the Legislature the Measure B would stand. passed by the state authority to do so. According come as cash.” “it’s not just Ukiah Unified, But, he warns, “$40,000 Ben Brown can be reached at Dennis Willeford, the Legislature in 1988. One to the Kelly ruling, the CUA [email protected]. it’s the Ukiah community say- might do for this year”-- but of the provisions of Ukiah High School principal, ing ‘music is important to us, not beyond. has volunteered his services to Proposition 98 was that in let’s make it happen’.” Jarrell sums up the situa- years of weak economic four were arrested on suspi- the group. In fact, he was one By the way, Willeford says tion pretty well when she of the founders, and he has growth the prior year’s Arrests cion of cultivation of marijua- he is “actively trying to get says, “You can’t do more with spending levels (on edu- na and possession of marijua- been charged with “looking back into music.” less. People say you can, but cation) would be main- into the nature of what we can Many of the people you can’t.” Continued from Page A-1 na for sale and booked into tained with adjustments the Mendocino County Jail. do with the money and writing involved with Music For To donate to Music For based on enrollment and Sheriff’s Office and the Lake Mendocino County Sheriff up a plan on exactly how to Youth now say that music has Youth, contact the city of various economic factors. County Narcotics Task Force Tom Allman said the warrants use it” once (or if) it is raised. enriched their lives from early Ukiah Community Services at served a warrant on another were part of a dual-county Before becoming a princi- on. 463-6231. Or drop by their pal, he was himself a music house owned by Rex Ramsey investigation intended to tar- “I was lucky that, when I offices at 411 W. Clay St. get criminal networks operat- teacher for 17 years, so he was in school in Ukiah, music on Spruce Grove Road in knows exactly what monetary was part of the curricula and I ing in both counties. Allman • Willits • Lake County, where they problems music programs run benefited from it,” says Watch Repair 459-NOYO (6696) and Lake County Sheriff Rod NOYO THEATRE seized an indoor marijuana into: “You get into purchasing Sangiacomo. “And we want Visit us at our website www.cinemawest.com garden totaling 397 plants, Mitchell met several times to our students to continue to INDEPENDENT FILM SERIES 7:00PM WED & THUS ONLY sheet music and equipment. Will Return This Fall according to sheriff’s reports. coordinate this and other One of the challenges of any benefit from these programs No one was arrested. investigations. music program is constantly which are being (re-)orga- Star Wars: The Clone Wars “Sheriff Mitchell and I rec- Need a watch battery A 9:40 a.m., MCSO, having to repair and replace nized now.” 2:15, 4:50, 7:15, 9:50 PG MMCTF and DEA agents ognize the importance of or watch band? musical instruments. There Brewer says: “People of Tropic Thunder served an associated search working as a team on these my age had the problem of Stop By today... are all kinds of costs.” 2:00, 4:40, 7:05, 9:40 R warrant on a third home large, dual-county criminal Schools have already which music classes did we owned by Rex Ramsey in the networks,” Allman said. braced for the problems they want to take. That was our D. William Jewelers Pineapple Express 27000 block of Mendocino “Working with the Lake will be facing this school year, dilemma, picking which class- Pear Tree Center 1:30, 4:10, 6:45, 9:30 R County Sheriff’s Office has Please call theater recording for wheelchair Pass Road in Covelo. says Willeford: “We are form- es we wanted to take and how 462-4636 accessibility information According to sheriff’s led to better information, bet- ing partnerships. Schools have many. Now it’s is there a reports, officers found 485 ter investigation and better marijuana plants growing in enforcement in both our coun- an indoor garden as well as ties.” five pounds of processed mar- “Criminal networks which ijuana. In a large industrial have operated in both counties Got family? building on the same property, will be targeted,” Mitchell MIRRORS (R) - ID REQ'D (130 415) 700 945 STAR WARS: THE CLONE WARS (PG) (1225 officers found another 100 said. “Coordinating investiga- 250 515) 740 1010 marijuana plants. tions with Mendocino County PINEAPPLE EXPRESS (R) - ID REQ'D (120 Found on the property were will allow our officers to pur- $11.95 410) 710 1000 TROPIC THUNDER (R) - ID REQ'D # (110 Terry Blansette, 61, Lila sue the large commercial per month 430) 725 1010 DSL THE MUMMY: TOMB OF THE DRAGON Blansette, 63, Barbara growers who are using both EMPEROR (PG-13) (115 425) 720 1005 Daughtery, 38, and Roy counties for their illegal activ- find activities at ukiahdailyjournal.com MAMMA MIA (PG-13) (100 400) 655 935 Wentz, 44, all of Covelo. All ities.” . 800-989-8851 Times For 8/15 ©2008 PDF Page Organizer - Foxit Software SCIENCE & NATURE FRIDAY, AUG. 15, 2008 – B-1 Editor: Richard Rosier, 468-3520 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] Administration cuts spotted NASA delays robotic moon owl habitat by 23 percent mission until 2009 By JEFF BARNARD By ALICIA CHANG AP Environmental Writer AP Science Writer GRANTS PASS, Ore. (AP) -- The Bush LOS ANGELES -- NASA has delayed the launch of an administration has decided that the north- unmanned spacecraft to the moon to scout for potential landing ern spotted owl can get by with less old sites for astronauts. growth forest habitat as it struggles to get The moon craft is the first step in NASA’s program to send off the threatened species list. astronauts back to the moon and beyond. The Lunar The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said Reconnaissance Orbiter was supposed to blast off from Cape Tuesday it would cut by 23 percent the fed- Canaveral, Fla., in early December aboard an Atlas V rocket. eral forest land designated as critical habi- But the launch was pushed back after NASA agreed to swap tat for the owl in Washington, Oregon and Northern California. Critical habitat is a with the Air Force, which will fly a prototype space drone. requirement of the Endangered Species NASA spokesman Grey Hautaluoma said the new launch Act and offers increased, though not window, which opens Feb. 27, 2009, relieves schedule pressure absolute, protections against logging. and provides more launch opportunities. Meanwhile, owl numbers are dropping “When we looked at the trade-offs ... it seemed like a wise by 4 percent a year from a combination of thing to do,” he said this week. habitat lost to logging and wildfire and an NASA officials insist they could have met the original target. invasion of its habitat by the barred owl, a The delay will cost the space agency up to $7 million a month. more aggressive East Coast cousin that Hautaluoma said the extra costs were built into the program’s migrated across Canada and been working reserves. its way south. The swap means NASA will miss the Bush administration’s Conservation groups said the critical stated goal of exploring the moon with a robotic spacecraft by habitat designation and a new plan for 2008. NASA plans to land astronauts on the moon by 2020. restoring owl populations were contrary to According to NASA, the rocket’s maker, United Launch the advice of leading scientists and crafted Alliance, approached the space agency about switching launch to fulfill a Bush administration promise to dates with the Air Force, which was prepared to fly its X-37B the timber industry to increase logging. reusable unmanned satellite. The spotted owl was declared a threat- DellaSala, who served on the team of sci- “It was tested and proven ready to go,” said Air Force Both the plan and the habitat designa- ened species in 1990 due primarily to entists that was disbanded in the course of tion appear certain to be headed for court. spokesman Lt. Col. Mark Brown. “We were able to jump heavy logging in old growth forests. producing the recovery plan. ahead.” “This is a parting gift from the Bush Lawsuits from conservation groups led to a Jewett said 382,000 acres of Bureau of administration to its timber friends,” said NASA’s $491 million lunar craft is designed to circle the reduction of more than 80 percent in log- Land Management forests will no longer moon’s poles for at least a year, using its instruments to map the Kristen Boyles, an attorney with ging on federal lands, causing economic be designated as critical habitat -- about a Earthjustice in Seattle, a public interest craggy surface and search for safe landing sites to send a pain in the region, particularly in small log- quarter of the total reduction of 1.6 million manned crew. environmental law firm that has been in the ging towns. acres. thick of legal battles over the owl for two Piggybacking on the mission is a $79 million impactor probe Working with the timber industry under DellaSala attributed much of the critical managed by NASA’s Ames Research Center that will deliber- decades. “It flies in the face of the science a lawsuit settlement, the Bush administra- habitat reduction to putting an arbitrary cap that says we need to protect more habitat, ately crash into one of the poles to look for signs of water ice. not less.” tion has been trying to increase logging of 20 owl pairs on each of the habitat con- The lunar probe’s project manager, Craig Tooley of NASA’s The timber industry was not happy, levels, but has been stymied by court rul- servation areas. Goddard Space Flight Center, said his team welcomed “a little either. Tom Partin, president of the ings. When the habitat reductions are fed into more breathing room, but there was also a fair amount of dis- American Forest Resources Council in Both the final recovery plan and the first a computer model, they show a 38 percent appointment” about the delay. Portland, said the recovery plan and critical draft of the critical habitat were flunked by drop in owl numbers across its range, he On the Net: Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter: http:// habitat would make it more difficult to thin independent scientists who reviewed them, added. lunar.gsfc. nasa.gov/ index.html overgrown forests to reduce the risks to primarily because they failed to protect Meanwhile, conservation groups are wildlife and to promote the old-growth enough habitat. suing Fish and Wildlife over logging on the characteristics the owls favor. Fish and Wildlife Service spokeswoman Elliot State Forest in Oregon that has “After almost 20 years of relying on a Joan Jewett said the 5.3 million acres des- resulted in a dramatic decrease in the num- static regulatory approach which has led to ignated as critical owl habitat were chosen bers of northern spotted owls. continual inaction and further decline of to coincide with the recommendations of The lawsuit filed Tuesday in U.S. Local news, weather & sports the owl, it is clear we should be using the new recovery plan. District in Portland argues that under the active management to improve the health The recovery plan and the critical habi- Endangered Species Act, Fish and Wildlife in the of our forests and the spotted owl,” Partin tat designation open the doors for the U.S. must reopen consultation with the Oregon Daily Journal said in a statement. “Unfortunately, this Bureau of Land Management to begin a Department of Forestry over their plan for designation doubles down on a patently sharp increase in logging in old growth protecting owl habitat, because owl num- absurd approach.” forests in Western Oregon, said Dominick bers have dropped faster than expected.

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Walter Scott (1771-1832), poet/novelist; TODAY’S QUOTE: “There is only one Datebook: Friday, Aug. 15, 2008 Ethel Barrymore (1879-1959), actress; Julia step from the sublime to the ridiculous.” -- Child (1914-2004), TV chef; Debra Messing Napoleon Bonaparte Today is the 228th day of 2008 and the dence from Britain. (1968-), actress, is 40, Ben Affleck (1972-), TODAY’S FACT: India and Pakistan went 56th day of summer. In 2003, Libya accepted responsibility for actor, is 36. to war in 1947 over the area of Kashmir; the TODAY’S HISTORY: In 1483, the the bombing of a Pan Am airliner over TODAY’S SPORTS: In 1948, Babe Vatican’s Sistine Chapel was inaugurated. Lockerbie, Scotland, in 1988, and agreed to dispute continues today and is one of the old- Didrikson Zaharias won the third women’s est unresolved conflicts in the world. In 1914, the Panama Canal officially pay reparations. U.S. Open, even after missing a five-foot putt opened. TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS: Napoleon TODAY’S MOON: Between first quarter In 1947, India and Pakistan won indepen- Bonaparte (1769-1821), French emperor; Sir on the 18th hole. (Aug. 8) and full moon (Aug. 16).

fully in situations where you erous nature, he or she may keep pace with your duties or lot to the person who origi- can use your own initiative. have a demanding attitude. responsibilities, complica- nates an idea, so if you ASTROGRAPH LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Put blinders on when it tions will develop and bring choose to use it in some man- -- Things can go wrong with comes to these shortcomings. headaches. Don’t negate the ner, be sure to credit the a friend when money is an CAPRICORN (Dec. 22- good because of neglect. source. There’s everything to By Bernice Bede Osol issue -- so keep these kinds Jan. 19) -- Financial affairs ARIES (March 21-April lose if you fail to do so. of dealings businesslike. will be a mixed bag. On the 19) -- “It was the best of CANCER (June 21-July However, when your one hand, you could lose times, it was the worst of 22) -- Financial involve- involvement is purely social, funds due to poor conditions, times” is how you may view ments will have to be man- LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- relax and have a good time. but then turn around and gain this day. Some pleasant aged with extreme skill, Don’t let a little misunder- SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. involvements with friends because, although you might standing with someone spoil something that’s comes out 22) -- Even if the greater part of sheer luck. Go figure. could take place, while a make a winning investment, what should otherwise be a major disappointment occurs you could also find a way to most fun and satisfying day. of the day is filled with AQUARIUS (Jan. 20- pleasant experiences, there is Feb. 19) -- Be on your toes at the same time. come out on the short end by Be prepared to make a com- TAURUS (April 20-May nightfall. Saturday, Aug. 16, 2008 a possibility that a crisis and be mentally aware of all promise or concession in 20) -- A big objective that Trying to patch up a bro- Joint ventures that come could arise concerning a forms of opposition so that your way in the year ahead your thinking for the sake of means a lot to you might not ken romance? The Astro- should all be thoroughly harmony. domestic matter. Don’t be you can go along with proce- be as equally meaningful to Graph Matchmaker can help investigated, because there VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. caught off guard. dures that offer the path of your associates. Don’t be you understand what to do to will be one hidden among the 22) -- You might not be too SAGITTARIUS (Nov. least resistance. It’ll be the surprised if they go their own make the relationship work. weeds that will have consider- happy in arrangements where 23-Dec. 21) -- A good friend safest route to take. way, leaving you to do your Send for your Matchmaker able promise. Avoid letting demands are made on you, might put your patience and PISCES (Feb. 20-March own thing. set by mailing $3 to Astro- outward appearances scare but by the same token, things tolerance to the test because, 20) -- Many things will go GEMINI (May 21-June Graph, P.O. Box 167, you off. should balance out wonder- although your pal has a gen- your way, but if you fail to 20) -- Authorship will mean a Wickliffe, OH 44092-0167.

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THE LEARNING CHALLENGER by Robert Barnett

DIRECTIONS: A. Using each "Chaos Grid" number with its letter one time, arrange the numbers with their letters for the "Order Grid" so each vertical column, horizontal row, and two diagonals each ADD to numbers inside thick lined cells. B. Some correct numbers with their letters have been put into the "Order Grid" to get you started. Also, above the "Order Grid" is a "Decoded Message" clue. C. After you have solved the "Order Grid" doing as direction "A" says, put the let- ters from horizontal rows, from left to right, under "Decoded Message" and make words to form the answer.

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71 -7 -12 56 ARTF A: TO “ ” -14 58 62 2 ULMA (Answers tomorrow) 54 -7 -5 66 Jumbles: PUTTY SNARL BEACON BASKET NAGE Yesterday’s -3 64 63 -16 Answer: What the broker gave the nervous investor — MENT A “STOCK” REPLY 8/14/2008 Man worries about son’s introduction to biological father Dear Annie: I’m a proud father of two the only time my in-laws see them is on holi- cerned about her college-age daughter’s handsome boys, ages 14 and 11. Their mother days and maybe a birthday party or soccer increasing girth. and I are divorced. I recently found out game. They’ve taken each of our children to I have read every bit of advice on the sub- through DNA testing that my 14-year-old is ANNIE’S MAILBOX see one stage show, but as far as taking them ject, I think, but no one has ever mentioned not my biological son. This has devastated my By Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar to the park, having them over for ice cream or the idea of EATING SLOWLY. Ever since I family. When I called my ex-wife about it, she even setting aside an hour a week to read to was forced to eat slowly due to a gagging responded, “Whatever,” and hung up the them, forget it. My in-laws are just “too problem, I have found it a good habit. Meals phone. I haven’t spoken to her since, so I got another person in his life who cares about busy.” become more enjoyable, food gets chewed no apology or anything. Now I hear she wants him. Be supportive of any meeting with his Because they are almost completely more thoroughly, which is recommended, and to introduce my son to his biological father. biological father, while reassuring him that it removed from my kids’ lives, I ask them to you can relax and enjoy what you’re eating. Fourteen years is a long time and I can’t let does not lessen how much you love him. And baby-sit once or twice a month. I feel I have And the amount of food you consume before go. It hurts. I’m concerned about my son and if his biological father does not want a rela- to initiate contact by “needing” their assis- feeling satisfied is substantially less. what’s on his mind. What can I do? -- tionship, your son will need you more than tance. Yes, I’ve spoken to my mother-in-law Until this “aha” moment, I’d constantly Disenfranchised Dad ever. about it, but nothing has changed. I’d be inter- been thinking about calories, quantity and the Dear Dad: You don’t have to “let go.” You Dear Annie: What is the difference ested to get some feedback. -- Midwest Mom whole disgusting food obsession. Now I am raised this boy, and he is still your son, emo- between “grandparenting” and “baby-sit- Dear Mom: Not all grandparents know relaxed about the subject since I know I’m not tionally and possibly legally as well. You ting”? I say grandparenting is spending time how to interact with young children and many about to overeat -- huge amounts are just not should maintain a relationship no matter what with your grandchildren because you want to. prefer not to. They’ve already raised their appealing anymore. I strongly recommend a your ex-wife does. If you have visitation Baby-sitting is doing it because you’ve been kids, thank you, and now they’d like to pursue slowing down of the eating process for one’s rights (and you should), you will have an asked to. their own interests. It doesn’t mean they don’t overall health and enjoyment of life in gener- opportunity to discuss his feelings. However, My in-laws live less than five miles away. love the grandchildren, and it’s very possible al. -- Ravenna, Neb. we urge you not to make the situation more We have two very well-behaved children, yet they will relate better when the kids are older. Dear Ravenna: Most dieticians will tell you stressful. 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560-08 543-08 8-8,12,15/08 LOST & HELP 8-1,8,15/08 REDWOOD VALLEY COUNTY WATER DISTRICT (RVCWD) 10 NOTICES 30 FOUND 120 WANTED ADOPTIONS & REPAIR CONTRACT FOR NOTICE OF RIGHT TO CLAIM EXCESS PROCEEDS FROM THE SALE OF TAX-DE- Accounting Position FOSTER CARE F/T Accounting 30 INCH DIAMETER WATER TRANSMISSION PIPE LINE FAULTED PROPERTY TLC Child & Family BETWEEN ROAD A AND WOODWAY LANE IN position avail. Services seeks families. REDWOOD VALLEY Excess proceeds have resulted from the sale of tax-defaulted property on May 23, 2008. The w/busy Property FEMA PROJECT No. PW 1177 Reimbursement, training parties listed below may be parties of interest as defined by California Revenue and Taxation & professional support Mgt. company. Code Section 4675 with the rights to claim the excess proceeds. provided. 463-1100 Must be computer BID OPENING: 2:00 p.m. AUGUST 26, 2008 #236800809 literate, detail Adoptions oriented, able to Chapter 1 : NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS All claims must be in writing and must contain sufficient information and proof to establish a claimant’s right to all or any part of the excess proceeds. Claims filed with the county more multi-task & pos- Sealed Bids will be received at the District Office at 2370 Webb than one year after recordation of the Tax Collector’s deed to the purchaser cannot be consid- Kittens, Cats, Dogs & sess strong organi- Ranch Road, Redwood Valley, California, until 2:00 p.m. on the 26th ered. HOPLAND Puppies for adoption. zational skills. day of August, 2008. Bids will then be publicly opened and read Every Tuesday at At least 2 yrs. previ- aloud on said day, at said place, on, or about said time for: BEARS The county has searched for the parties of interest, as required by California Revenue and Mendocino County ous accounting ex- SIGNUPS Farm Supply on Tal- perience required. REPAIR CONTRACT FOR Taxation Code Section 4676. This is notice that the parties of interest as revealed in the mage Rd. 11:30-2:30 Following benefits 30 INCH DIAMETER WATER TRANSMISSION PIPE LINE search, the assessor’s parcel number, the situs address, are as follows: for football & BETWEEN ROAD A AND WOODWAY LANE IN cheerleading. Anderson Valley Ani- available: 401k, REDWOOD VALLEY ASSESSOR’S PARTIES OF SITUS LAST DATE Boys and girls mal Rescue-Cheryl health insurance, PARCEL INTEREST TO CLAIM ages 7 through 895-3785 or Char- paid vacation, ITEM SUMMARY NUMBER 15. 2nd through lene 468-5218. holidays & more. ______8th grade. Salary DOE. ITEM DESCRIPTION UNIT QUANTITY 097-123-0601 Timothy Lincoln Collins 27430 Coyote Pl. Willits June 17, 2009 For more Please submit resume' & cover 1 Mobilization/Demobilization Lump Sum 1 information 2 Remove & Reconstruct Existing Fence LF(F) 100 142-010-0905 Cypress Mortgage Co. No Situs Available June 17, 2009 contact Rick letter to sisrael@ 3 Erosion Control Seeding & Mulching LS 1 707-291-9457 or selzerrealty.com 4 Silt Fence W/Wire Mesh Reinforcing LF 160 180-160-04 All Pacific Mortgage Co. 544 Fircrest Dr., Ukiah June 17, 2009 707-272-3971 or mail to 5 Straw Rolls LF 1200 hoplandbears@ Realty World 6 Spread Topsoil & Compact Surface SF(F) 8300 180-160-04 Youngblood & Youngblood P.C. 544 Fircrest Dr., Ukiah June 17, 2009 comcast.net “Bernie” Selzer Realty 7 Rock Checks EA(F) 2 Property 8 Concrete Washout Container EA(F) 2 Animal Rescue of Management at 9 Temporary Culverts (with Rip Rap) EA(F) 1 For your convenience, claim forms may be obtained at the Mendocino County Tax Collector’s Anderson Valley is 10 Clearing and Grubbing AC(F) .25 Office, 501 Low Gap Road, Room #1060, Ukiah, CA 95482 or by calling (707) 463-4324. Infor- ●❍●❍●❍●❍●❍● offering “Bernie” 350 E. Gobbi St. 11 Strip Topsoil and Stockpile CY(F) 154 mation regarding filing procedures should be directed to the Mendocino County Auditor’s Of- BOCCE for adoption. A Ukiah, CA 95482. 12 Structure Excavation CY(F) 150 fice, 501 Low Gap Road, Room #1080, Ukiah, CA 95482 or by calling (707) 463-4392. good looking mix Please No 13 Dispose of Excess Material onsite CY(F) 375 Tournament of Rhodesian Phone Calls! 14 Furnish and Install 12” LS 1 I declare, under penalty of perjury, that the foregoing is true and correct. Ridgback, Rott- Temp. Bypass Pipe Hopland Bears Aide for after-school weiler and Shep- 15 Import Backfill (Aggregate Base) CY 30 Youth Football program for young /s/ SHARI L. SCHAPMIRE herd. He is a neu- 16 Reinforced Concrete Piers CY 25 adults with disabili- 17 Concrete Thrust Blocks CY 7 TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR 1st Annual tered male just un- ties, 3-4 days/wk, 3- 18 Reinforced Concrete Pier EA 2 COUNTY OF MENDOCINO Bocce Tournament der two years of 7PM, Dinner includ- Caps and Saddle Sun. Aug. 17th age and about 65 ed, $9.50/hr. Resume 19 Structural Steel Columns & EA 4 Executed at Ukiah, Mendocino County, California, on July 24, 2008. 10am to ?? pounds. “Bernie” Pipe Saddle and cover letter to In- Brutocao School is now in training, 20 4” Perforated Sub-Drain LF(F) 24 dependence Plus, 549-08 House Plaza is well socialized, (with drain rock) 301 S. State St., 8-1,8,15/08 fun loving and ac- 21 Geotextile fabric SF(F) 200 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Ukiah 463-8725 EOE 22 Ditch Lining – Facing RSP LF(F) 80 UNITED STATES All tournament tive. He enjoys Best Western 23 Grade Swale LF(F) 160 DISTRICT COURT 551-08 proceeds go directly playing in the wa- Orchard Inn. 24 Tie-In to Existing Water Main EA 2 8-1,8,15/08 589-08 to the needs of the ter, taking walks Front Desk/Night 25 30” Special Water Main LF(F) 20 NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA NOTICE OF 8-15,22,29,9-5/08 football teams. and playing ball. Auditor. Housekeep- (incl. Bedding & backfill) APPLICATION FOR FICTITIOUS 26 30” D.I. Water Main (including LF(F) 36 We want Bernie to ing. Apply in person UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, CHANGE IN BUSINESS NAME $20 per player or bedding and backfill) go to a dog loving, 555 S. Orchard Ave. 27 30 D.I. Water Main (Saddle Mounted) LF(F) 104 Plaintiff, OWNERSHIP OF STATEMENT $60 per team of stable home. Call 28 30” D.I. Water Main Bend EA 3 v. ALCHOHOLIC File No.: 2008-F0510 four - families Ray or Sandy if BOOKKEEPER Blue jeans required 29 2 inch Watermain Blowoff (with box) EA 1 1. REAL PROPERTY AND IMPROVEMENTS BEVERAGE THE FOLLOWING encouraged! you are interested 30 Watermain Air Release Valve EA 1 IDENTIFIED BY MENDOCINO COUNTY LICENSE PERSON(S) IS at 485-0556 Full Chg for retail (with box) store, F/T M-F, APN 051-290-04, 051-300-02, 051-310-01, Date of Filing (ARE) DOING BUSI- For more information 31 Remove & Dispose Bypass Piping LS 1 QuickBooks, Sal 051-320-01; Application: NESS AS: or to sign-up, please 32 Install 12” Blind Flanges EA 4 DOE & benefits. July 28, 2008 HOMETOWN PROD- call Rick at 707-291- 33 General Cleanup LS 1 Please fax resume 34 Repair Base Failures in Access SF 1500 2. REAL PROPERTY AND IMPROVEMENTS To Whom It May UCTS 9457 or email us at 707-463-1272 or mail Easement IDENTIFIED BY MENDOCINO COUNTY Concern: 4990 Burke Hill Dr. hoplandbears@ to: Attn: Tony, B&B 35 Slurry Seal Portions of Access SY 2000 APN 051-180-08, 051-190-05, 052-010-01, The Name(s) of the Ukiah, CA 95482 comcast.net Easement 052-010-02, 052-010-03, 052-010-09, 052- Applicant(s) is/are: Nancy L. Bixby ▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲ I am a female Chi Industrial Supply, Inc 36 Construction Staking LS 1 mix who was check- 923 Mazzoni St, 010-14, 052-010-15, 052-010-16, 052-010-17 STRATTMAN 4990 Burke Hill Dr. Dont miss the AND HUMBOLDT COUNTY APN 222-024- CRAIG ARTHUR Ukiah, CA 95482 ing out the progress Ukiah CA 95482 Substitution Bid items delicious tri-tip of the grapes in the 003, 222-025-003; The applicants listed This business is con- COMMERCIAL sandwiches, drinks vineyards on Sanford 1S Furnish and Install 6” Temp. LS 1 above are applying to ducted by an Individ- DRIVER and homemade Ranch Rd on 8/11. I Bypass Pipe 3. REAL PROPERTY AND IMPROVEMENTS the Department of Al- ual. The registrant Class A or B Lic desserts for sale. was surprised to be 2S Remove and Dispose Bypass Piping LS 1 IDENTIFIED BY MENDOCINO COUNTY coholic Beverage commenced to trans- ▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼ req’d. FT + benefits. Control to sell alco- picked up and APN 051-180-09, 051-180-10. act business under Check out our Job description and (F) Denotes "Final Pay Quantity" per Standard Specification Sec- holic beverages at: brought to the Ukiah Defendants. the fictitious business SILENT AUCTION app available at 351 tion 9-1.015 130 W STANDLEY Shelter. So now I am name or names listed featuring Franklin Ave in Willits No. CV 08-3093 WHA ST., UKIAH, CA above on October 1, a guest and waiting Bids are required for the entire work described herein. General and VALUABLE Direct Care Work 95482-4812 2003. Endorsed-Filed for me people to Special provisions with Bid Forms for bidding on said work may be ob- SPORTS No Exp.Needed!! tained ONLY at the Project Engineer’s Office located at 100 North PUBLIC NOTICE OF For the following type on August 13, 2008 come and find me. If MEMORABILIA Morning, eves, Pine Street, Ukiah, CA., or by requesting that said documents be FORFEITURE ACTION of License: at the Mendocino you know me please Come out to have graveyard. Drug test mailed by calling (707) 462-6536. Plans, General and Special Provi- 47-ON-SALE GEN- County Clerks Office. come by or call Sage a great time and help req., no test for can- sions with Bid Forms for bidding on said work may be obtained there- A civil complaint seeking forfeiture pursuant ERAL EATING /s/Nancy L. Bixby at 467-6453 from. Additional copies of the Plans and Specifications may be pur- a good cause! nabis, gd DMV. Per- to Title 21, United States Code, Section § PLACE NANCY L. BIXBY chased for $50.00 per set. Plans and Specifications will also be post- Missing since Aug. sonal care, cooking, 881(a)(7) was filed on June 26, 2008 in the Santa Rosa 590-08 ed in the North Coast Builders Exchange for Information Only. A Interested in 8 brown/white fox ter- cleaning, driving & United States District Court for the Northern District Office 8-15,22,29/08 hard copy of the plans and specifications must be obtained from Playing Football or rier 15lbs. V shape providing living skills the Project Engineer and a Planholders Number must be as- District of California by the United States of 50 D ST ROOM 130 NOTICE OF Cheerleading? scar on top of head, training to adults with signed for a valid bid on the project. No Bid will be considered America, plaintiff, against the inrem defendant SANTA ROSA, CA APPLICATION FOR Applications are missing toe nail on developmental disa- which is not in accordance with, or on the forms herein referred to. parcels of real property and improvements 95404 CHANGE IN The Contractor shall possess either a Class A, or a Class C-34 Li- available by calling right foot. Goes by bilities. 3,6 bed group (“real properties”). (707) 576-2165 OWNERSHIP OF cense at the time the Contract is awarded. Rick at 707-291-9457 Molly, her brother homes, estb. in 1988. ALCHOHOLIC 554-08 or emailing misses her 485-7639 485-0165, 485-5168 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS: In order to contest forfeiture of the in rem de- 8-1,8,15,22/08 BEVERAGE Hopland Bears Youth REWARD! Escrow/Office fendant real properties, any person who as- FICTITIOUS LICENSE Football at HELP Manager Bidders must satisfy themselves by personal examination of the loca- serts an interest in or right against the real BUSINESS NAME Date of Filing hoplandbears@ tion of the proposed work and by such other means as they prefer as WANTED Immediate opening properties must file a verified statement iden- STATEMENT Application: comcast.net 120 to the actual conditions and requirements of the work, and shall not at for a full time tifying the interest or right within 35 days after File No.: 2008-F0481 August 1, 2008 ●❍●❍●❍●❍●❍● Exec Asst for Com- any time after submission of the bid, dispute, complain or assert that escrow/office manag- the date of service of the complaint in accord- THE FOLLOWING To Whom It May munity Foundation. there was any misunderstanding in regard to the nature of the work to er for real estate of- ance with Rule G(5) of the Supplemental PERSON(S) IS Concern: SUPPORT More info www.com- be done. fice. Candidate must Rules for Admiralty or Maritime and Asset (ARE) DOING BUSI- The Name(s) of the munityfound.org OUR multi task & be able ******************************************************************************* Forfeiture Claims or within 30 days after the NESS AS: Applicant(s) is/are: TROOPS Mechanic, motorcy- to handle high pres- SPECIAL NOTICE date of final publication of the Notice of For- A CUT ABOVE SCHUTZ INVEST- The bidder's attention is directed to the section entitled "Required List- cle & ATV exp req’d. sure situations. Must feiture Action, whichever is earlier. Additional- 9621-F N. State St. MENTS, INC DVD DRIVE!!! ing of Proposed Subcontractors" in Section 3.2 BID REQUIREMENTS ly, a claimant must serve and file an answer The applicants listed The troops need W/sml engines & au- posses a valid CA AND CONDITIONS, regarding the requirement that proposed subcon- Redwood Valley, CA to the complaint or a motion under Rule 12 of above are applying to to be entertained. to of motorcycles. Dept of Real Estate tractors be listed in the bidder's Bid. All subcontractors are to be list- 95470 the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within 20 Please donate Must have clean license. Salary DOE. ed in the Bid for items of work or portions thereof to be subcontracted Shannon Grivette the Department of Al- DMV. Sales person, Please submit in excess of one-half of one percent of the total bid, or $10,000, days after filing the claim. 9601 Laughlin Way coholic Beverage your used or new motorcycle & ATV resume' to whichever is greater. An agent, bailee or attorney must state the Redwood Valley, CA Control to sell alco- DVD’s. We will sales exp req’d. Must 350 E Gobbi St. Ukiah. authority to file a statement of interest or right 95470 holic beverages at: ship them to the In the case where a bidder claims an inadvertent clerical error in list- have clean DMV. Ap- Please NO phone calls! against the property on behalf of another. This business is con- 1401 N. State St. troops in Iraq. Any ing subcontractors, a notice of the claim must be submitted to the Statements of interest and answers should be Ukiah, CA 95482 type of DVD. G, ply in person @ Mo- Massage therapist Redwood Valley County Water District in writing within 2 working days ducted by an Individ- filed with the Office of the Clerk, United For the following type PG, R, but noth- tosports of Ukiah, & hairstylist. Great after the time of the bid opening and copies of the notice shall be sent ual. The registrant States District Court for the Northern District ing too bad. 1850 N. State St. No private loc. Hrs. & to the subcontractors involved. commenced to trans- of License: phone calls please! days flex. 489-5687 of California, 450 Golden Gate Avenue, 16th act business under 47-ON-SALE GEN- Thank you for ******************************************************************************* Floor, San Francisco, California 94102, and the fictitious business ERAL EATING your support! The Bidders are hereby notified that all bids may be rejected if the lowest copies should be served on Susan B. Gray, name or names listed PLACE troops really ap- responsive bid received exceeds the Engineer's Estimate by more Assistant United States Attorney, 450 Golden above on September Santa Rosa preciate the Our than 10%. In the event all bids are rejected for this reason, this proj- Gate Avenue, 9th floor, San Francisco, Cali- District Office DVDs. Drop off ect may be deferred for advertisement for bids until a more competi- 1, 2008. Endorsed- fornia 94102. Filed on July 31, 50 D ST ROOM 130 boxes are at OFFICE MANAGER tive situation exists. ● 2008 at the Mendoci- SANTA ROSA, CA Potter Vly Com munity Health Ctr. is retiring! ******************************************************************************* Dated: 6/26/08 no County Clerks Of- 95404 ●Potter Vly Hi. Scl. Each bid must be accompanied by a Certified Check, a Cashier's fice. (707) 576-2165 Check or a Bid Bond, in the amount of Ten Percent (10%) of the total Respectfully submitted, In Redwood Valley /s/Shannon Grivette ● Do you have of the bid, made payable to the Redwood Valley County Water Dis- 3 Pepper Pizza. JOSEPH P. RUSSONIELLO SHANNON GRIV- trict, as a guarantee that the bidder, if awarded the contract, will enter In Ukiah: the following background? United States Attorney ETTE ●GI Joe’s, into a Contract for the performance thereof, satisfactory to said Red- SUSAN B. GRAY wood Valley County Water District. ●Christmas Assistant United States Attorney 556-08 3-years office manager 8-1,8,15,22/08 Ukiah Dreams & Gifts. PERSONAL CHECKS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. Or call Jasmine or experience. JOSEPH P. RUSSONIELLO (CSBN 44332) FICTITIOUS Chris Snider at Customer service oriented. The Redwood Valley County Water District hereby notifies all bidders United States Attorney BUSINESS NAME Daily 743-2215 or that it will affirmatively insure that in any Contract entered into pur- BRIAN J. STRETCH STATEMENT 489-4592 A/P , A/R, H/R, Payroll. suant to this advertisement, minority business enterprises will be af- (CSBN 163973) File No.: 2008-F0482 Journal forded full opportunity to submit bids in response to this invitation, and Chief, Criminal Division Type 45 wpm, 10-key exp. will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, or na- THE FOLLOWING SUSAN B. GRAY tional origin, in consideration for an award. PERSON(S) IS Delivered PERSONALS PC expertise a must, (CSBN 100374) 20 (ARE) DOING BUSI- Assistant United States Attorney Looking for family of MAC exp. helpful. Pursuant to the provisions of Section 1770 et seq. of the Labor Code NESS AS: to Your of California, the Director of Industrial Relations for the State of Cali- 450 Golden Gate Avenue, (aunt) VIRGINA Excellent EXCEL skills. Strong fornia has ascertained the current general prevailing rate of wages for 9th Floor MENDOCINO AP- PRIMPROSE employer purposes in Mendocino County, State of California. San Francisco, CA 94102 PRAISERS Door (Maiden). Please call Accounting/Finance/ Telephone: 415.436.7324 4600 Lake Ridge Rd. 760-868-8888 In accordance with the State of California Administrative Code Title 8, Budget background. Facsimile: 415.436.6748 Group 3, Article 2, Section 16109, Publication of Prevailing Rates by Ukiah, CA 95482 LOST & IT/LAN knowledge helpful. Awarding Bodies, copies of the applicable determinations of the Direc- Email: [email protected] Thomas Michael 30 FOUND tor are on file at the office of Redwood Valley County Water District Attorneys for United Gootherts Fast-paced office environment. States of America and may be reviewed upon request. 4600 Lake Ridge Rd. ume to: Ukiah, CA 95482 A Pre-Bid meeting has been scheduled for this project at 10:00 AM on 8/1, 8/8, 8/15/08 Send resume to: August 13, 2008, for viewing the site. Participants will gather at the This business is con- + CNS-1396013# access easement leading from Road A (Street Numbers 1360 to Fort Bragg Advocate-News UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL ducted by an Individ- 1460) ual. The registrant PO Box 1188 Free Adult Barn The successful bidder shall be required to guarantee the performance commenced to trans- Fort Bragg, CA 95437-1188 of this Contract, by a "Faithful Performance Bond" in the amount of act business under Cats One Hundred Percent (100%) of the Contract Bid, and a "Payment the fictitious business So many barns, too Or email to: Bond - Public Works", in the amount of Fifty Percent (50%) of the SUBSCRIBE TODAY! name or names listed many mice. Contract Bid. above on August 1, Adopt a barn cat [email protected] The Redwood Valley County Water District reserves the rights to re- 2008. Endorsed-Filed and life will be nice. ject any or all bids and to waive technical errors and discrepancies if on July 31, 2008 at Shots, spayed or or Apply in person to do so seems to best serve the public interest. The Ukiah the Mendocino Coun- neutered, not ag- 450 N. Franklin Street By order of the Redwood Valley County Water District made this ty Clerks Office. gressive, just shy. Fort Bragg, CA 95437 ____th day of July, 2008. /s/Thomas M. Goo- Call A.V. Rescue therts and give it a try. Background check and drug test ______DAILY JOURNAL 489-5207 or Don Butow, Chairman of the Board THOMAS M. GOO- required. EOE 707-468-3500 THERTS 468-3500 468-5218 Redwood Valley County Water District PDF Page Organizer - Foxit Software

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HELP HELP HELP SERVICES APARTMENTS HOMES NEW & USED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 200 OFFERED 300 UNFURNISHED 330 FOR RENT 400 EQUIPMENT Exp. Event Coord. MAINT MGR for lg Rinehart Oil has an HOME SECURITY 1st mo. 1/2 off! ELEGANT W/Side For sale: 1946 Clark P/T contract position Apt. Community in immediate opening While you’re away 2 BD, DW/Garage + Victorian 4bd, 3ba. Warehouse Forklift w/county promotional Ukiah. Must have for a competent and care for your plant, Pool Alderwood Cent. Air/Ht $2200/ 3500 lbs Cap Good group email alydia@ exp. in all phases of poised individual to animals & property in Apartments 1450 S. mo. + dep 489-0201 cushion tires, Well gomendo.comor call building repairs incl manage an account- Ukiah area. Reason- State St $885- maintained, Propane 462-7417 for info. plumbing, minor elec- ing department. Ap- able rates 707-480- $925mo. 463-2325 Great view Willits fueled $2450 463- trical, painting, ect. 0514 CA State Lic. Con- $1350/mo. 3bd2 ba. 2203 Ford Street Project plicant must have ed- 2 APARTMENTS Must have driver’s lic. tractor 911975, insured W/D, deck & more! Substance Abuse ucation and experi- AVAIL Now. N/P, & own tools. Salary, N/S 486-7193 The Ukiah Counselor Residen- ence in accounting HORSE BOARDING Credit report & score 460 APPLIANCES 2 bd apt & utilities & in Hopland. Stalls, tial Treatment facility procedures and sys- a must. 485-0841 Home for rent USED Must meet State benefits. For more in- tems, including cost pastures, 500+ ac. of 5bd/3ba in great DAILY JOURNAL fo, call 462-8272 or APPLIANCES Cert. standards accounting, general trails. 462-8417 Chinook Garden neighborhood. $2150 to receive an appl @ 2bd/2ba w/all appl. & FURNITURE. FT-Benefited pos. accounting and budg- LANDSCAPING + dep. 481-6288 GARAGE GARAGE GARAGE 1164 Mulberry St. incl wshr, dryr, micro- Guaranteed. 485-1216 PU job desc. & app. eting functions. Ben- Monthly maint., dump SALES SALES SALES Ste 41. EOE wave. 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Multi-fam sale Fri/Sat Trinity Youth Serv- direct young adults a depending on experi- Beauty Salon 4 or 5 w/matching 5 3/4’x3’ 122 CRESTA DR Sat. & Sun. 8-3 $700 468-5468 remod, nr lake, lndry 8-4 3569 Richard Ct. ices-Ukiah, a social must. Gd DMV req. ence. Send resume station. Off-street geometric, multicolor, Wshr/dryr, freezer, 551 Bel Arbres R.V. Deluxe 3bd 1 ba. rm, H/A, fncd, gar/wk blue background. off Boonville Rd. service agency serv- $11 per hr. + bene- and cover letter to pking $12,000. 485- dinette set, tools, kids Hdwd./tile flrs. $895/mo. 688-0670 Best offer. 462-5468 Estate Sale. Furn. & Hsewres, furn, clths ing abused & ne- fits. Apply in person rrinehart@ 0609 Evenings. toys & games, glected youth in a downstairs. $1000/ hsehld items. Sat. & Multi-family 2600 Old River Rd., rinehartoil.com or fax BUSINESS MOBILE HM/Hop- Hot Tub 2008 Many dishes. Fri & Sat 8-3 Residential Treat- mo. Pool, lndry, car- Sun. 9:30-3:30. 855B 1038 W. Standley St. Ukiah EOE to (707)468-3820 RENTALS land 3bd/2ba, gar. jets. Therapy seats ment Campus is 250 port.463-2134 180 NORGARD Live Oak Ukiah Sat 9-1p MAKE A attn: R. Rinehart. $1250/mo. 462-2447 Warranty. Never looking for a House- FOR RENT Fri & Sat 10-? Furn, No Earlies Please! DIFFERENCE IN Lg upper 2bd, N/S/P. leave message used. Worth $5000 EVERYTHING keeper. Responsible RN Care Manager, Vintage Office Bldg tools, baby items, THE LIFE OF A Avl. 9/1. 165 Oak Sell $1895. 766-8622 MUST GO! “Nazarene Church” for working directly 80% FTE in Clear- 1200 sf. $1800/mo. 3bd/1.5ba, oversized and much more! CHILD! JOIN THE Manor Ct. Sec. 8 ok 265 East Clay St Garage & Bake Sale with the children, lake working with 516 S. State Ukiah lot, Oak Knoll area. Inflatable jump hous- TRINITY TEAM! $800+ dep.462-2234 3-Fam sale Corner of Fri, Sat & Sun. 8-? Fri & Sat 8-? cleans the bedrooms, seniors. PHN prefer- Call Terry 463-1463 Views, priv settings es delivered to your Trinity Youth party Call JONAHS Garrett & Lockwood. FREE GARAGE 604 Jones St. bathrooms, offices, red. Exc. Bens. PARK PLACE $1300/mo call Russ Services-Ukiah Sat & Sun 9-2 Furn, SALE SIGNS. dining room, & all LEE KRAEMER 1 bd. $800. 2 bd. agent 489-0963 JUMPS 972-0943 Sat. 7:30 - ? 232 A social service Resume to CCMC: Realty World Selzer other areas inside the Real Estate Broker $910. T.H. $1050. MOTORCYCLE baby items, dolls, kit, Mason St. (near Nor- agency serving 14642-C Lakeshore Rustic home 700 Realty. 350 E. Gobbi buildings to assure Pool, Garg. 462-5009 gear, ramp, 2 Oneil clths, tv set & lots ton) tools, boom box- abused & neglected Dr., Clearlake, CA sq.ft. Lovely, secl set. the highest degree of GOBBI STREET wetsuits & accesso- more! No earlies! es, Futon Matt. Misc. youth in a Residen- 95422.. See Spacious 2bd. Pool. Sm barn, past, pond. FRI, SAT & SUN 8-3 hygiene & cleanli- OFFICE SPACE ries. Stainless truck APPLIANCES, Furn, Ukiah Aglow Intl tial Treatment Cam- communitycare H20, trash pd. $850. 12mi W. of Ukiah Misc. items, furn, ness of our facility. 600+/- sq. ft. w/pkg. tool box $150. New Yard Sale Sat 7a-? pus is looking for 707.com for job desc. Also 1bd. $725. Ht. $1295/mo (415) 461- baby equip, wooden clothes, tools, sports Excellent benefits. basketball hoop $75. 537 Redwood Ave. CHILD CARE SERVICE AC Pd. N/P. 462-6075 4440, 462-4488 kids play gym + lots equip. etc. 1891 Oak Starting at $9.00/hr. BRAND NEW! Bradley stainless Off Helen St. WORKERS. COORDINATOR Se habla espanol. more 135 Waugh ln Grove Dr, Rdwd Vly H.S. Diploma or BUILD TO SUIT Small 1 bd. single smoker $200. Corner CCW is responsible (Case Mgr) Mon.-Sat. 8-? Hospice of Ukiah Yard Sale Fri & Sat GED; must pass pre- Office or Medical TRIPLEX In Willits wide mobile home. comp. desk & chair for the daily care & 1 F/T in Ukiah, CA BOOKS, shelves, Thrift & Gift Store 7-4pm 153 Oak Knoll employment physical, Will divide 2bd 1.5 bath, water & Country setting. S. $100. 485-8073 supervision of cli- serving teens and 724 S. State St. Rd. Lots of baby drug test & back- 1974+- sq. ft. w/pkg. garbage pd. $800 + Ukiah. $550/mo. Incl. comp & cabinet, ap- ents & living condi- young adults with de- Peaches, pears, FABULOUS SUPER stuff, sewing machine ground check. dep 468-0716 some utils. Good pliances, hsehld tions. Swing & velopmental disabili- nectarines, $20 box. SALE Sat. Aug 16 Yard Sale Fri & Sat APPLY AT: DOWNTOWN credit required. items, 8/16 & 8/17 1- Night shifts availa- Two 1bd units avail Grav. apples. $12.50, Entire Store 9a-3p. 490 Kenwood 915 W. Church St., ties. Requires MA, OFFICE RETAIL E. Fine RE 272-4057 6pm. 1725 E Ma- ble. Starting at now. $655/mo + Toms. $17. Del. 8/15. Dr. Frig, dryer, misc. Ukiah or fax resume BA or RN lic + rele- Hi-traffic Location drone Dr. Ukiah $9.40/hr. On-call $700 dep. WANTED Taking orders 485-7591 UNA VENTA No Early Birds! to 877-382-7617 vant pd experience in 2500+- sq. ft. w/pkg. Estate Items by ap- $9/hr. Must be 21 462-4088 TO RENT Signed Kincade SUPERFABULOSA www.trinityys.org human services + 370 Yard sale Sat & Sun yrs old. Excellent painting, pd $800 pointment. Antique Sabado, Agosto 16th EOE knowledge of dev Resp. prof couple 8-2 3900 N. State St benefits, including sell $400. New elec. China , crystal, silver, En Toda La Tienda Mendocino County, disability issues. Sal- OFFICE SPACES DUPLEXES seeks 3bd hse close #34. Bikes, furn, gar- medical, dental, vi- 320 bicycle, pd $1100 porcelain, imported Moving - Sat. 9-4 Health & Human ary range $2749 to 2nd Floor, State St. to dwntwn. Up to den decor, clths sion, tuition reim- 3bd/1.5bth Ukiah sell $600. New hdwd Chinese art, furn, etc. Sun. 11-4. 2242 Rd Services Agency, $3868/mo + exc. Elevator/pkg. $1300/mo need by bursement & FREE tnhse w/ fireplace, flrng in box 462-9391 b/o 707-637-2113 af- K. Rwd. Vly. Furn., Social Services bene. Closes 8/26/08 8/31 exlnt refs. 209- co-op child care. w/d hkup, garage, ter 4 beginning Thurs dishes, tools, tack, Ukiah Daily Branch is currently @ 5 pm. Send re- MED. OFFICE or $1200/mo $1600dep 405-3961 The Outlet Store Must pass pre-em- 8/15 western clothing, etc. Journal recruiting for: sume & letter of inter- RETAIL 707/433-6688 WANTED TO is having an extra 4 ployment physical, Moving sale Fri & Sat Delivered est to H.R., RCRC, South Orchard SHARE RENT day sale. Thurs., Fri., Estate Sale every- Deputy drug test & back- HOMES 380 8-12. 211 Forsythe to Your 1116 Airport Park 3400+/- sq. ft. w/pkng Sat. & Sun, 10-6 thing must go incl. Director ground check. 330 FOR RENT $450 Furn room, shr RV Take West Rd. Door Blvd., Ukiah, CA home! Sat only 8-3 Adult & Aging APPLY AT 468-8951 2bd1ba w/optional kit, ba, 1/3 util. w/2 We brought a lot exit, follow signs 95482, e-mail 6237 Sixth Ave. Lu- Services Division. 915 W. Church St. Office/shop/retail ofc. or 3rd bd. Close adults 1st & last $100 more from ware- Antqs, tools, elec. 468-0123 [email protected] Sr Program Ukiah or fax 2181 S.State, Ukiah to schls & shopping. dep. N/s/d, 391-3023 house. Furn., clothes, cerne furn, toys, & misc. or fax 707-462-4280 Specialist resume 1000 sq ft. $550/mo $1285mo. Same for tools, food, toys & 877-382-7617 “EOE-M/F” + sec. 462-8273 FURN rm for res. Workforce dep. 272-5306 www.trinityys.org SUPPORT STAFF wrkg indiv. cbl/frg more. 50% off of ev- Investment Act. OFFICES FOR RENT EOE FT-Ukiah, CA HS 3bd, 2ba Newly re- $485 + $485 util incl. erything. We are go- 1 room $395. 1 room. Looking for the best Office Asst III grad or equiv + 1 yr modeled. Garage not N/S/P/D 462-9225 ing out of business. For further info go Mendocino Com- $240.2 rooms. $485. incld. Credit report & pd clerical exp. Comp Lg. bd. Sep ent., own Last day Sun. Aug. coverage of the local arts to: www.mss.ca.gov munity Health Clinic 485-1196 or score a must. N/P. In exp w/word & data cooking area. Fem. to: “Career Opportu- seeking Registered 485-8206 Nice, CA. Avail. 9/1 17. 479 N. State St. & entertainment scene? processing, knowl. of Refs. N/P/D/S. $600 nities” OR call the Dental Assistant for SHARE A $900/mo. For more Microsoft software; + 1/3 utils. 467-9925 The Ukiah MCDSS Jobline: Ukiah facility. Full job BUSINESS SUITE info, Della 485-0841 keybd. skills of 50 PETS & (707) 467-5866. All description at Grt for a service Co. Lrg. rm. in Ukiah wpm-cert. req.,knowl. 3bd2ba. Lg. Clean 500 SUPPLIES close on 8/22/08. www.mchcinc.org Email: phone, DSL, Fax #, $490 + $25 for utils. DAILY JOURNAL of filing, receptionist Quiet. W/side. Ukiah [email protected] storage area, shop + 490 dep. Call for 12 wk old Border Col- exp, ablity to take di- N/S/P. $1575 + COMMUNITY Parducci seeks pro- w/electtric, restroom details 707-718-2110 lie/Lab mix Blk & wht. rection, & team with dep.209-482-3983 fessional tasting $300-$600/mo. Cute & smart $50/ea HEALTH staff. Sal. $1685- Rm & Board. All util room person with a 707-480-0514 3bd2ba. Van Arsdale 472-1958 noon/eves $2371/mo. Excl Ben- pd. Fem. pref. n/d/d/s WORKER II passion for wine Rd. PV. No illegal MOTOR- efits. Closes 8/25/08. APARTMENTS growing, N/D. $1050/ $650/mo. Rm only Mendocino County and customer serv- UNFURNISHED 620 CYCLES Send resume, letter 300 mo. $1500 dep $550+dep. 462-6702 Chihuahua puppies, Health & Human ice. This is a part- YAMAHA 1999 of interest & keybd. $925per mo Lg. 2BR, Cred. ck req. Avl. 9/1. CKC reg. 1st shots & Services Agency/ time, Saturday and Room in 2bdrm. YZ450F $3000 and cert. to HR, 1116 1.5BA Marlene St. 526-3237 aft 7 pm. wormed. Ready now. Mental Health Sunday, position. house, westside accessories Airport Park Blvd., TH. A/C.Pool, Yard. $400 obo (813) 310- Branch. $2,382- Email samw@mendo 4bd.2ba. Potter Vly. Ukiah. $525/mo. Avl. 485-8073 Ukiah, CA 95482 217-2764, 462-1546 2,896/Mo. Bilingual cinowineco.com for N/S/D. Pet neg. Sept. 1. 205-7375 6114 Willits email sshick@ Eng-Spanish encour- details. 1BD, 1BA $550 + Room for lrg. animal. CARS redwoodcoastrc.org Room in 3bd. Ukiah UKC Blues. Ameri- 680 FOR SALE aged to apply. Req People to work with $1000 SD Apply @ Avail 9/1. $1450 or fax 462-4280 house. House priv. can Pitbull Terrier $$CASH FOR YOUR HS Grad or GED and developmentally Jack Cox & Assoc. 391-3715 “EOE/M-F” N/P/S/D/D. Fem pref. puppies. Famous USED CARS $$$ For one to two yrs exp. disabled adults 1 on 455 E. Gobbi St. Deerwood Horse The Alliance for Rural $500/mo. 953-3677 bloodlines www.free your old used cars! Apply to HR Dept, 1 in their own home. 462-6060 Property, 3 bd, 2 ba, Community Health webs.com/duecedue FREE pick up in 579 Low Gap Road, All shifts avail. Mary 1bd. W/D. Wtr. Garb. 4 stall barn.$1,850.00 SHARE 2BD house seeks a task oriented cekennels/ (707) Ukiah area! Lost title Ukiah, CA 95482, 468-9326 or come pd. 1st & sec. month, available in Potter Valley. N/P individual to join our 513-8134 msg or ok. Steel drop boxes (707) 463-4261, by &PU app. 182 $800/mo. immediately. $350/mo. $250 dep team to manage & 391-2090 for scrap metal also Read All w/TDD (800) 735- Thomas St. Ukiah 707-391-7755 Call 702-994-7838 272-3577 2929. www.co. implement perform- available upon re- mendocino.ca.us/hr Petro-America Hop- ance improvement quest, call 707-546- About It! EOE land gas station FT activities. 32-40hr/wk; 7553!!!! or PT cashier call req. BA/BS dgr. Mas- Mustang ‘66. Project KITCHEN AIDE Mark at 744-1948 The Ukiah (Part-Time) ters pref. Excel. work car, no motor, all new JOIN THE Post Office environ. & benefit interior parts, $2000. DAILY JOURNAL TRINITY TEAM! Now Hiring! pkg. Compl. job desc. 485-1712 Trinity Youth Serv- Avg Pay $20/ hr, $57 at www.ruralcomm NEWSPAPER NISSAN XTERRA Your Local ices-Ukiah, a social K/yr, incl. Fed ben, OT. unityhealth.org. 2002 Gd cond. 84k service agency serv- Placed by adSource not Cvr letter & resume ADVERTISING mi. 4 wheel drive Daily Newspaper! ing abused & ne- USPS who hires. to: Colleen McNutt, $8500 obo 468-8522 1-866-292-1387 gets read. gets remembered. glected youth in a ARCH, 367 N. State Residential Treat- PROGRAM St., Ste. 201 Ukiah, gets results! ment Campus is SECRETARY CA 95482, or email Alternative Education looking for a Kitchen to cnutt@rural CREEKSIDE Newbridge School Aide to work in a caf- communityhealth.org. With so many advertising eteria style kitchen. - Ukiah mediums dividing the attention of VILLAGE Responsible for as- PT 6hrs/day, 5 days Ukiah residential On the sisting in the service week, 11 mos/yr. childrens facility potential customers, newspapers HUD subsidized senior housing now $14.20-$18.13 is looking for caring, of meals; set up & remain the most effective source accepting applications for waiting lists clean the cook areas, HS Diploma or responsible individu- trail serving line areas, equiv, 2 yrs clerical als to join our team. for reaching consumers. Why? for qualifying low income, very low or sec exp req. dining room & dish- Some exp. pref. but Simply put, newspapers reach income & extremely low income washing areas; other Typing at 45 WPM not nec.. Will provide Mendocino more people, more often. Highly duties as assigned. on the job trainng. applicants. 1 bdrm units & 2 bdrm. unit of great County Office Excellent benefits. 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